Metaphysical
Metaphysical is an adjective with several related senses. In philosophy, it concerns metaphysics, the branch of inquiry into the fundamental nature of reality. The term derives from the Greek meta meaning beyond and physikē meaning physics. In everyday usage it can describe what lies beyond the physical world, including the supernatural or spiritual. In literary criticism, it denotes a mode of poetry characterized by intellectual conceits and argumentative wit.
Philosophically, metaphysics asks what exists, what it is like to be, and how objects and events relate
Metaphysical poetry, a term applied by critics to roughly 17th-century English verse, includes poets such as
In contemporary usage, metaphysical often describes speculation about reality that exceeds empirical science, or the spiritual