I have a question, but it's also a bit of an opinion question.
What is the Promised Land, exactly? I just finished FFVII, and throughout the game they never specifically state what the Promised Land is. I'll need to do some wiki-reading, but as far as I know it seems to be based on every individual person's own interpretation, sort of like a heaven? Previously I thought the Promised Land was in the Lifestream, but now I'm not so sure...
What is the Promised Land, exactly? I just finished FFVII, and throughout the game they never specifically state what the Promised Land is. I'll need to do some wiki-reading, but as far as I know it seems to be based on every individual person's own interpretation, sort of like a heaven? Previously I thought the Promised Land was in the Lifestream, but now I'm not so sure...
For the Cetra/Ancients, it's simply a place they believed they go to when they die after their long journey of life. And that technically would end up being the Lifestream. So yes, you're right; the real interpretation of the Promised Land is actually the Lifestream.
But for the Shinra, they heard the legend of the Promised Land, and interpreted it as a place of an endless source of Mako energy, and therefore a place to build their "Neo Midgar." Like Omega mentions, when Shinra finds the Northern Crater and the Mako inside it, that's when they believe they've finally found the "Promised Land."
And for Sephiroth, the Northern Crater would be the Promised Land to him, too, since it is where he can absorb all his knowledge and power.
So people interpret it in different ways, just like a real centuries-old passed-down legend. But for the truth, it is just the Lifestream - the place the Cetra (and indeed all forms of life) would go to when they died.
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