Noun
(uncountable) Light, having a mixture of frequencies, being perceived as having no specific colour; such as sunlight.
(countable) A white-coloured light or lamp
(euphemistic, as the white light) The believed entrance to the afterlife, as occasionally reported of near-death experiences.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgSatanism is not a white light religion; it is a religion of the flesh, the mundane, the carnal - all of which are ruled by Satan, the personification of the Left Hand Path. Anton LaVey
... the Coleman lantern is the symbol of the camping craze that is currently sweeping America, with its unholy white light burning in the forests of America. Richard Brautigan
Silent white light filled the world. And the righteous and unrighteous alike were consumed in that holy fire. Stephen King
I could compare my music to white light which contains all colours. Only a prism can divide the colours and make them appear; this prism could be the spirit of the listener. Arvo Pärt
I was raised a Christian, but I wouldn't call myself a Christian now. I think when I was younger it was easier to focus on the negative, nihilist vision... this is sort of picking up on the other half of the body, which is God and white light. Billy Corgan
I learned not to fear infinity, The far field, the windy cliffs of forever, The dying of time in the white light of tomorrow, The wheel turning away from itself, The sprawl of the wave, The on-coming water. Theodore Roethke