Even today, preserved mystical literature has proved invaluable as a source of religious and social history of Sufi Muslims in India.
The belief in the magical power of language is not unusual, both in mystical and academic literature.
He is known for his translations of mystical and hermetic literature.
In both traditions, the Bengali language is the vehicle of a large corpus of mystical literature of great beauty and emotional impact.
During the ninth century, the Kalonymos family had emigrated from southern Italy to Germany and had brought some mystical literature with them.
Teresa's writings, produced for didactic purposes, stand among the most remarkable in the mystical literature of the Catholic Church:
Nonetheless, mystical studies were undertaken and resulted in mystical literature.
"Shekhinah," however, is defined in the program as "the feminine principle of God in Jewish mystical literature."
Its use as a mantra emerges in mystical Sanskrit literature of the medieval period.
At the same time, since writers of Halakha may draw upon the aggadic and even mystical literature, there is a dynamic interchange between the genres.