The aim of this paper to create a place of clarification to present another Wittgenstein, that is, to establish in the framework of the philosophy of this language in his greatest work, the Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus, the possibility of another language that goes far beyond the mere enunciation of propositions. We do not intend to expose the Wittgenstein said to be logical, the aggressive lecturer of spontaneous deductions but the Wittgenstein as a language and world thinker. Well, in the human world the mystical occupies a place on the set of beliefs, which in turn implies a language to say or to allow a display. Thus, Wittgenstein finds in the mystical a place of election of a language that is outside the pragmatic context of the Tractatus (and even of language games). The main goal is by reading the Tractatus discover the extent and meaning of this mystic.