I’m still not clear enough to disagree.
Maybe this will help me. What does the word “metaphysical” mean to you?)
"Transcending physical matter or the laws of nature" (WordWeb)? Whatever we want it to mean, the issue is not that God cannot transcend physical matter or the known laws of nature or of physics, but that the christ of the words Catholics invoke as taking literally (meaning non-existent bread that otherwise behaves and tests as just being what it appears to be is really Christ in substance, until the bread or wine behaves in a negative way that also manifests it is real bread, for then this christ is gone) does not conform to how the incarnated and crucified Christ is defined and emphasized, in contrast to a christ whose appearance does not conform to what He materially was.
In contrast the metaphorical meaning of both the words at the institution of the Lord's supper and John 6 alone easily conforms to Scripture.