While "mysticism" is normally associated with Eastern religions such as Daoism and Buddhism, there are also mystical sects within the Abrahamic religions - Jewish Kabbalah , Muslim Sufism, and Christian Gnosticism.
Mysticism is the pursuit of communion with or the conscious awareness of God through direct experience, intuition, instinct or insight.
In "EVENING SONG" by Tom Andrews, the narrator's brother is reading from "The Cloud of Unknowing" - a 14th century work of Christian mysticism which emphasises the repetition of a simple one syllable "prayer word" or "sacred word" until one reaches a state where the soul, rather than the mind, contemplates God - much like the Buddhist chant - Om Ma Ni Pad Me Hum of continuously"singing" Ommmmm . . . In the poem the brother reads -
We must therefore pray... not in many words,
but in a little word of one syllable.
The poem begins with a quick description of the sights and sounds of nature
The crickets go on with their shrill music.
The sun drops down.
And then the narrator awitches to a description of his brother
What was it my brother said to me once
in Charleston, before he disappeared that spring
like the quick wake of a water mite.
This was 1980, evening, the porch lights burning.
He was reading from "The Cloud of Unknowing."
A switch now back to Nature
Robins gossiped from the poplars,
moths spiraled across the uncut grass.
Moonlight wormed through the neighboring lawns.
Now back to the brother reading
We must therefore pray... not in many words,
but in a little word of one syllable.
And finally the narrator muses about the brother, before he disappeared, what he was saying about prayer and the sights and sounds of nature.
Didn't he say forgiveness was his homely double?
Didn't he say what I wanted him to say? Maybe
I wasn't listening, chewing a branch of sassafras...
But I doubt it. As I doubt, now, that the life
of my lawn is a still life, the moon and shrill chants
opinions on despair.
In the end, the narrator, I think, feels a bit guilty for not listening more closely to his brother. And he thinks about what nature is saying to him - the little words -
These are times
when the sound the world makes is a little word.
Something like help or yes....
d;-)