The present paper is dedicated to the study of Style="font-Style:inherit;color:rgb(255,0,120);">prose Style and the belief behind explaining Shathiyat written by Roozbahan Boghli. The characteristics of the stylistics of the above book are examined in three levels: linguistic, literary, and mental. In the linguistic level, the phonological, lexical, and syntactic characteristics of Shathiyat are defined. At the literary level, figures of speech are demonstrated. And in mental level, it is endeavored to reinspect the major axis of Roozbahan mindset. It appears that belief in Roozbahan's monotheism is in direct relation with his stylistic characteristics such as selection of vocabularies, pun, rational to sensual similes, and paradoxical combinations. In his view, the emergence of Shathi language from Sufi is the product of his unison with God which seems to be paganish and should be reflected upon.