Category
page 1Visionary literature
Book of Revelation
final book of the New Testament

Zohar
The Zohar (, 'Splendor' or 'Radiance') is a foundational work of Kabbalistic literature. It is a group of books including commentary on the mystical aspects of the Torah and scriptural interpretations as well as material on mysticism, mythical cosmogony, and mystical psychology. The Zohar contains discussions of the nature of God, the origin and structure of the universe, the nature of souls, redemption, the relationship of ego to darkness and "true self" to "the light of God".
Bardo Thodol
Nyingma terma text revealed by Karma Lingpa

The Consolation of Philosophy
philosophical work by Boethius

Corpus Hermeticum
Egyptian-Greek wisdom text

The Marriage of Heaven and Hell
literary work by William Blake

The Doors of Perception
1954 essay by Aldous Huxley
Myth of Er
legend
The Cloud of Unknowing
late 14th-century English mystical work

Visio Tnugdali
12th-century religious work
The Varieties of Religious Experience
essay by William James

Somnium Scipionis
work by Cicero
Dark Night of the Soul
poem by John of the Cross
oneiric vision
literary genre/technique
The Interior Castle
1588 essay by Teresa of Ávila
Tractatus de purgatorio sancti Patricii
1180-84 Latin text by H. of Saltrey
Shriram Sharma
Indian Social Reformer (1911-1990)

Revelations of Divine Love
medieval book of Christian mystical devotions by Julian of Norwich

Heaven and Hell
book by Emanuel Swedenborg