Just Me - I personally believe all sacred places are in us, though often a community builds such a place to help people remember their sacredness. Our body, as an expression of the divine is the model for all we experience.
So your dreams shows you climbing to the highest awareness within you. The New Testament says the same thing - And seeing the multitudes, he went on the mountain and sat down; and his disciples came to him. [5:2]And he opened his mouth and taught them, saying; [5:3]Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven. NT 5:1
Such statement are all symbols, and describe the ability for a human being to arise to the highest level of awareness, and from there speak wonderful words, or see great truths - as you did in your dream. For the ‘poor in spirit’ are those who realise they are without any value unless they can receive what you call “the most beautiful emotion I have ever felt in my life.”
The man on the horse is also a wonderful symbol, and is truly your soul mate, but you will not find him in the world, but in yourself. It is him that domesticated horses - meaning he took the wild instinctive impulses in you and tamed them. The same story is told in the Ox Herding Pictures. Also the bible story of the birth amongst the lowest creatures and amid the stable. The story is realised by all those who lift their awareness.
Being held by that being is to be infused by love, wisdom and power. If you are like and empty cup ready to receive more, he will appear to you many times until you experience the spiritual marriage when you become one. When the Conscious Will and the Life Will find unity, ‘This union of the two wills constitutes the spiritual marriage, the accomplishment of which is in the Gospels represented under the parable of the marriage at Cana of Galilee. This divine marriage, or union of the human and Divine wills is indissoluble, whence the idea of the indissolubility of human marriage.”
Tony