Hello fellow mystics. Thank you so much for keeping the dialog here going. As you may know I have some serious health problems which have driven me into the wilderness where I do not have internet access. I have left the wildlife refuge for the winter as the Forest service locks a gate across the access road after the first heavy snow in November. I have since headed south and down hill toward the desert to winter. I am currently in Prescott, AZ where a friend is helping me with a place to park and work on my RV. The RV has a serious problem with the front end making it dangerous to drive over 40mph. I have one set of bushings left to replace to stabilize the front end.
I have had some thoughts on mysticism. A characteristic of mystics is they are often hermits living alone in the wilderness, and often beg for their survival. This means most mystics will probably be completely lost to history. Also, those who do enter history are often demonized, like Rasputin of Russia who was martyred just before the Russian revolution.
Conclusion:
Mystics are often hermits, and often marginalized, if not martyred. They often have little interest in the material world, and often have a complete focus upon the spiritual dimension. So, lead a rigorous, self-aware, contemplative life. Meditate several times a day. Your sessions should be much longer than 20 minutes, because 20 minute meditation sessions will not lead to the mystical experience. Give up your attachments to the material world, and meditate deeply.