Welcome to the forum mate! What type of mysticism do you practice? I'd consider myself a Christian Mystic due to my Abrahamic practice.
I very much respect Christian mysticism. I love St. Francis.
Between 2008-2010 I practiced a form of meditation based on The Work of the Chariot and that included meditation to aid in having mystical dreams. I had some intense experiences, some of which were immediately verified in the waking world.
From 2010-2014, I practiced a form of Buddhist Vajrayana meditation taught by Chogyal Namkai Norbu. I had a couple of interesting experiences with this form of meditation.
I then had an experience with a set of spirits that showed up that are written about in
Voudon Gnostic Workbook. I had a close friend who was working with them and after reading about them, they showed up to me in the middle of the night and gave me quite a shock. I hadn't even done the ritual to contact them. I literally jumped out of my bed and yelled at them. I woke my wife up (she's not into the occult, although she found out after I started working with spirits that she's very psychic). What happened afterwards is a long story that I would be willing to explain later if you are interested.
It set me on a path of evocation and Spiritism. I don't know exactly what I would call what I practice. I jokingly told my mentor in my most recent letter to him (he's in his 80s and has written some well known occult books) that I'm starting to think of myself as a Gnostic Oceanic Pagan, which I would have thought of as a weird joke a decade ago. I'm even considering making a set of occult writings and a lodge out of my work devoted to healing, but I don't know that I will go through with it since I have an aversion to groups even though what I have in mind would be completely non-hierarchical.