This document provides an introduction to a presentation exploring mathematical pathways for mystical experiences. It discusses how mathematics originated from practical problems but was later studied for its own sake by Greeks. It reviews how priests and the priestly class played a role in developing mathematics in ancient Egypt, India, and medieval Europe and Kerala. It profiles perspectives of mathematicians like Pythagoras, Plato, Nicholas of Cusa, Cantor, Ramanujan who saw connections between mathematics and the divine. It presents concepts like infinity, fractals, the Mandelbrot set, and Sriyantra as having mystical qualities. It concludes by saying mathematics can provide a pathway to experiences beyond human comprehension.