ALCHEMY: /ˈalkəmē/ (noun) a seemingly magical process of transformation, creation, or combination.
SPIRIT: \ ˈspir-ət
the immaterial intelligent or sentient part of a person
temper or disposition of mind or outlook
the activating or essential principle influencing a person
an inclination, impulse, or tendency of a specified kind : MOOD
a special attitude or frame of mind
the feeling, quality, or disposition characterizing something
a lively or brisk quality in a person or a person's actions
: prevailing tone or tendency
: general intent or real meaning
“Each affects the other, and the other affects the next, and the world is full of stories, but the stories are all one.” -Mitch Albom
WRANGLER: /ˈraNGɡ(ə)lər/ a person in charge of horses or other livestock on a ranch OR the latter version we subscribe to is a person engaging in a lengthy and complicated quarrel or dispute.
Etymology. From Middle English wranglen, from Low German wrangeln (“to wrangle”), frequentative form of wrangen (“to struggle, make an uproar”); equivalent to wring + -le. Related to Danish vringle (“to twist, entangle”) and German rangeln (“to wrestle”). *Wiktionary.org