Immediate Spatial Perceptions - At this stage, the Mage gains a keen understanding of how objects and space relate. She can intuitively sense distances between objects, find true north and sense things in her immediate vicinity without using the normal five senses. This new sense also allows her to detect spatial instabilities, warps and wormholes.

Sense Space, Touch Space - the Mage may now extend her senses beyond her immediate vicinity to distant or hidden locations. Any of the five senses can expand this way. However, most Mages feel that such magickal perceptions thin the barriers between the two points in space, creating a weakness in the Tapestry.

Pierce Space, Seal Gate, Co-locality Perception - The Mage now gains the strength to make a small rent in the Tapestry, so small that only the Mage herself - and whatever she holds or carries - may slip through before it seals. She may also seal such rifts or prevent them from opening, though the greater the rift, the more difficult the feat.

Rend Space, Co-locate Self - The Adept may now create larger rents in the Tapestry to transport other beings and large objects and forces.

Mutate Localities, Co-location - A Master of Correspondence learns how to distort space. She can affect distances and sizes around her, stretching them and shrinking them to fit her needs In scientific terms, the mass of objects cannot be changed, but their volumes and dimensions are like potters' clay.

From Mage: The Ascension 2nd edition © 1997 White Wolf Publishing, Inc.