

It is possible the meaning of Chiliad all along was meant to be a mystical mountain with symbolic meaning. Also important to realize, is that some of this symbolism was present in San Andreas as well, though on a much smaller scale. It's also possible that this was the original intent in 2004, but was never fully realized until GTA V. The Textile Mural, can also be included with these clues.Įdit: Mount Chiliad did originate in San Andreas, but what appears to have happened is that they incorporated it into the game and played upon the fact that it represented 1,000. Notice the correlation between the Mural, and the following phrases-" Shoot for the stars."-" Upwards flows the Truth form." These go hand in hand with the allusion of Jacob's Ladder, and the quest to become deified-man into God. Along with this, and the Masonic symbology surrounding Capolavoro, and its use of the allegory of Jacob's Ladder, it is clear to me that Chiliad is exactly that-a representation of the Great Pyramid. From examining clues in Capolavoro for instance, and the many suggestions that Chiliad is the initiation temple-the Great Pryamid, it stands to reason then that Chiliad represents the 1,000 Points of Light in Freemasonry, and the ceiling of the temple.

This is a nice observation, but a few things are off with regards to evidence. maybe nothing, but figured it was worth sharing. also if its literal from the song I would assume the "sin-sick soul" is Trevor (or maybe Michael). Based on the lyrics below, maybe if your character is hurt, one of the plants will heal them?. could this the the peyote plant(s) on the Mt. GTA Wiki says says the Alamo sea is "a putrid, salt-rich lakeīalm of Gilead - the song itself, a "balm" can be defined as "An aromatic plant". Near the Dead Sea which in Hebrew, the Dead Sea meaning "sea of salt". It is derived from galyêd, which in turn comes from gal (heap, mound, hill) and ‛êd (witness, testimony) Gilead (Hebrew gil‛âd) may mean hill of testimony. Quick search of info on Gilead - Map of the area As soon as I heard her I popped on my tinfoil hat and figured I would post.


Gilead is pronounced "Gil-E-Ad" and is from the Bible. My wife was just signing some song around the house and the main chorus was "There is a balm in Gilead" (youtube has versions if interested). Did a search and got nothing, so here goes.
