“The Being of Light is definitely a Being”

Can we survive death? What is the nature of our consciousness? “Beyond Our Sight” is an independent documentary about near-death experiences, human consciousness, and the possibility of communication with other dimensions.

Alan Hugenot's NDE Experience

"The Being of Light is definitely a Being, but not with a face, a figure, or anything else. It's more of an energy center. It's a white Light that's described as having gold around the edges if you wish. It is the brightest, prettiest, most loving Light I've ever seen. I've never been so in love or at home or with my family or with... it's where I'm from and I felt that this Being and I have known each other for—I use the term thousand years or eons. We had, we've always known each other. There was no beginning, no end to how long we've known each other.

If you think each of our consciousness as one little grain of sand, and infinite intelligence as the whole beach of sand, I was plugged back in my little grain of sand, and was back on the beach where I belonged, where I came from....

And physics says we have seven levels in string theory and one more level in [...] theory for a total of eleven dimensions; those eight extra dimensions which we have not discerned, the dark energy, the 96% of the Universe that we cannot yet even detect. But we know mathematically it is there from our astronomy. We know that the dark energy and the dark matter exist and make up 96% of the Universe, which we don't yet see. There's a lot of room for a lot of afterlife and a lot of different levels out there.

But the material scientists only want 3d, they won't look at; don't even do this, no it's just a bunch of baloney. They won't even look. They just say, 'No good. Impossible. I mean I'm going to look at it.' Well, how do they know it is impossible? They see only 4% of the Universe and the rest is impossible. And that's ridiculous. We have to remember that it's not in our 4%. We can't know it all. But we're now at a point where we making beachheads on a new territory, those other dimensions."

Alan Hugenot, 4.43/36.27 mns
Beyond Our Sight

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The Goddess in the Devi Gita

"Suddenly, on the ninth lunar day in the month of Chaitra, on a Friday, that lustrous power revealed in the scripture appeared before the gods.

Praised on all sides by the four Vedas incarnate, it blazed like ten million suns, yet soothed like ten million moons.

Flashing like ten million streaks of lightening tinged with red, that supreme lustrous power shone forth unencompassed above, across, and in the middle.

Without beginning or end, it had no body, no hands, no limbs. Nor did it have a woman's form, a man's form, nor two combined."

Devi-Gita 2.26-29

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Kash's Witnessing of the Light Above Shri Mataji

"She was the only One who always had the Light above Her. This Light was never seen elsewhere."

"The fourth evidence was the presence of a unique Light above the Divine Mother that was never seen elsewhere. This Light represents one of the most profound aspects of Her divine nature and provides crucial insight into Her identity as Brahman itself. In Hindu philosophy, light (Jyoti) is the fundamental symbol of consciousness, knowledge, and divine presence."




Analysis of Alan Hugenot’s NDE Experience of the Light

Alan Hugenot’s near-death experience (NDE) describes a "Being of Light" as a profound, non-physical entity:

The Being of Light is definitely a Being, but not with a face, a figure, or anything else. It’s more of an energy center. It’s a white Light that’s described as having gold around the edges if you wish. It is the brightest, prettiest, most loving Light I’ve ever seen.
— Alan Hugenot [1]

Analysis of the Goddess in the Devi Gita

In the Devi Gita (2.26-29), the Goddess (Devi) manifests as a divine light:

Suddenly, on the ninth lunar day in the month of Chaitra, on a Friday, that lustrous power revealed in the scripture appeared before the gods... Flashing like ten million streaks of lightening tinged with red, that supreme lustrous power shone forth unencompassed above, across, and in the middle.
— Devi Gita 2.26-29 [2]

Analysis of Kash’s Vision of the Light Above Shri Mataji

Kash’s "no-death experience" involves witnessing a divine light above Shri Mataji, identified as MahaDevi:

She was the only One who always had the Light above Her. This Light was never seen elsewhere.
— Kash’s Account [3]

Synthesis: One Light, Many Witnesses

The Light described by Alan Hugenot, the Devi Gita, and Kash represents the same divine consciousness—a fundamental reality transcending cultural and temporal boundaries. Reasons include:

  • Formless Essence: All accounts describe a radiant, formless presence—Hugenot’s "energy center," the Devi Gita’s light without limbs or gender, and Kash’s spiritual light above Shri Mataji—pointing to a non-material divine essence.
  • Radiant Characteristics: The visual qualities—white with golden edges (Hugenot), blazing like suns with red-tinged lightning (Devi Gita), and a unique sacred light (Kash)—reflect a shared intensity and transcendence.
  • Eternal Connection: Hugenot’s timeless bond, the Devi Gita’s "without beginning or end," and Kash’s reverence for Shri Mataji as MahaDevi suggest a universal consciousness that is eternal and relational.
  • Multidimensional Reality: Hugenot’s reference to higher dimensions, the Devi Gita’s cosmic scope, and Kash’s spiritual vision align the Light with a reality beyond the 3D world, possibly within the 96% of undetected universe.
  • Cross-Cultural Unity: Despite varied contexts—Western NDE, Hindu scripture, and modern spiritual vision—the Light emerges as a singular divine presence witnessed through diverse lenses.


  • Aspect Alan Hugenot’s NDE Devi Gita’s Goddess Kash’s Vision
    Form Formless "energy center," not a figure with face or body. Formless light, no body, hands, limbs, or gender. Non-physical spiritual light, not described as a physical form.
    Appearance White light with "gold around the edges," brightest and prettiest. Blazing like "ten million suns," red-tinged lightning, soothing like moons. Unique radiant light seen only above Shri Mataji.
    Emotional Impact Most loving, evokes eternal belonging, "at home" feeling. Soothing and awe-inspiring, accompanied by Vedas incarnate. Implies reverence and sacredness tied to Shri Mataji’s divinity.
    Temporal Nature Eternal bond, "no beginning, no end," known for "eons." "Without beginning or end," infinite consciousness. Implied eternal divine presence via Shri Mataji as MahaDevi.
    Cosmic Context Linked to higher dimensions (string theory), beyond 4% observable universe. Cosmic, spans "above, across, in the middle," ultimate reality. Spiritual, tied to divine feminine, beyond physical reality.
    Divine Significance Divine consciousness, source of existence, universal intelligence. Supreme Goddess, source of cosmic order and wisdom. Marker of Shri Mataji’s divine status as MahaDevi.
    Cultural Context Western near-death experience, modern spiritual-scientific perspective. Hindu scripture, ancient mystical tradition. Modern spiritual vision, rooted in divine feminine worship.

    Conclusion

    The evidence overwhelmingly supports the conclusion that Alan Hugenot’s Being of Light, the Goddess of the Devi Gita, and the Light witnessed by Kash above Shri Mataji are manifestations of the same divine consciousness. This Light is the fundamental reality from which all existence emerges—the source recognized by mystics across cultures and eras, whether in near-death experiences, sacred texts, or spiritual visions.

    The resistance from materialist science, as Hugenot laments, is predictable but ultimately futile. Scientists who dismiss these experiences as "baloney" without investigation cling to the 4% of the observable universe, ignoring the 96% of unseen dimensions where this Light may reside. Yet, as Hugenot asserts, we are "making beachheads on a new territory" of dimensional understanding. This progress will dissolve the artificial divide between spiritual and scientific knowledge, revealing the Light as the essence of reality itself.

    Kash’s no-death experience, like Hugenot’s NDE, will face skepticism from those bound by materialist paradigms. But the future belongs to those who embrace both scientific rigor and spiritual openness. The Light—whether encountered in an NDE, revered in scripture, or witnessed above a living embodiment like Shri Mataji—is not a supernatural anomaly but the most natural essence of existence. It is the divine consciousness from which we all spring and to which we all return, awaiting recognition by those courageous enough to transcend the limitations of 3D thinking.

    Pariah Kutta (https://adishakti.org)
    https://grok.com/chat/7f704f18-b709-45a6-b54f-74e9170d6d9e

    References

    [1] Hugenot, Alan. "Beyond Our Sight." YouTube, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7_mSPxColVI&t=1222s.
    [2] Devi Gita 2.26-29.



    Near-Death Experiences Series

    Revolutionary Awakening: Near-Death Experiences
    1: Terry Yoder: “What Happens When We Die?”
    2: Lewis Brown Griggs: A Hindu Metaphysical Analysis
    3: Alan Hugenot: “The Being of Light is definitely a Being”
    4: Anastasia Moellering: Home on the Other Side
    5: Peter Panagore: NDE and Shri Mataji's Self-Realization
    6: Evan Mecham: The Immortal Soul's Journey Home
    7: Alexandra Svalkalos: The Sacred Doorway