Divine Light
…divine light is dark. It is black light, the source of
all light, not colorless but pre-color. We might think that clear
light is the ultimate light, as is asserted by some Buddhist schools.
However, clarity is an attribute, albeit a fundamental one. It
is the absence of color, but not the ontological antecedent of
color. Black light is the luminous divine darkness, the source
of all light, and the origin of awareness. (Inner Journey Home,
pg 256)

While it is true that our experience is such that we feel we
know less and less as we are enveloped in the divine darkness,
we are actually becoming increasingly intimate with the divine
light, the absolute transcendent truth. We perceive and discriminate
less, but this decrease of discrimination is not an increasing
ignorance. It is the increase of a different kind of knowledge,
a knowledge that is in its nature beyond discrimination, beyond
the recognition of qualities and attributes. (Inner Journey Home)