The Collaborative International Dictionary
Mystagogic
Mystagogic \Mys`ta*gog"ic\, Mystagogical \Mys`ta*gog"ic*al\, a. Of or pertaining to interpretation of mysteries or to mystagogue; of the nature of mystagogy.
Wiktionary
mystagogic
a. Of or relating to mystagogy. (from 17th c.)
Usage examples of "mystagogic".
The slanting rays of the setting sun are not so much a symbol as a mystagogic sign, whereby the hero is initiated into a mystery.
For the Christian heroes, the sign of the slanting rays of the setting sun is no longer mystagogic but mystic, denoting faith in the Resurrection.