[b]I got this idea from Platonic Philosophy [/b] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theory_of_forms Plato's Theory of Forms, also known as the Theory of Ideas, posits that the ultimate reality consists of immutable and timeless abstract entities called Forms or Ideas. These Forms represent the true essence of things, encompassing not only mathematical principles but also moral and aesthetic ideals such as beauty and goodness. A major concept in metaphysics, the theory suggests that the physical world is not as real or true as Forms. According to this theory, Forms—conventionally capitalized and also commonly translated as Ideas[4]—are the timeless, absolute, non-physical, and unchangeable essences of all things, which objects and matter in the physical world merely participate in, imitate, or resemble. What Alchemy does is try to mimmick Forms, in other words, Platonic Ideals, using imperfect ingredients. Magick tries to do so using the spoken word, hand gestures and/or ingredients, And Wizardry sort of mirrors Form(s) directly. The Wizard speaks the Platonic Ideal, sort of phasing it from out of the other dimension/non dimension, and intermingles it with the universe.