@Grasper What a fun game for you then. I'm very glad you knew that already. Many people do not. Maybe you can continue to demonstrate what you know by finishing this riddle:
@Grasper There is an abundance of claims of paranormal, out of body experiences and other clairvoyant journey's but there is a void of evidence that any of it occurs outside of the claimants' minds. Why do you think these DMT people are any different?
@Andrew I see vague allusions to Bible stories/verses, so I would guess the completion of the riddle is "one God and Father of all, who is over all and through all and in all." from Eph 4:6
@Andrew: Sword from the mouth refers to the vision of Jesus in Revelation, as does "Feet from the vat", which refers to His feet glowing like molten bronze in a furnace. What also has bronze feet is the statue that Daniel saw in his vision.
The seven hearty grains and seven fat cows are also from visions, dreamt by the Pharaoh and interpreted by Joseph. Seven lights burning with eternal flame presumably refers again to Revelation, the seven lamps of the seven churches.
@El'endiaStarman I think that would only distract, although you might consider my previous statements to him. How to finish the riddle isn't explicitly demonstrated in them.
@El'endiaStarman The solution of the riddle is the Truth, though it might be stated in terms of the context. The last line needs to be finished, then the solution is simple. The last line needs one more thing.
@El'endiaStarman That, my friend, is an alchemist's tool. Perhaps, that is the point. @Grasper Don't use an alchemist's tools to solve Biblical riddles.
@Andrew Eh, it was close enough imagery. It also made sense with my interpretation of the rest of it at the time. I'll note you didn't bother to correct me.
Besides, I wasn't thinking of it as an alchemist's tool. It's a fairly similar shape.
I'm starting to think all that was a waste of time for me.