Turning God-wards and Returning to the Source -- God is Just Behind Our Eyes at the Third Eye Center
"Our optimal dharma [way, path] is to follow the dharma of the soul (atman) by turning inward and returning to the Source." (Swami SantSevi Ji Maharaj)
Sant Dadu Dayal Ji asks his disciples to seek the Divine within: "O benevolent one! Enter in your inner self, and search. He [God] is very near to you. Abandon all your worldly desires and distractions. By inverting your immature consciousness current (which tends to get distracted by senses) get established, in the self [within] …"
Sant Kabir says: "By withdrawing (from the sense organs) and becoming absorbed in one’s own self the infinite light dawns and manifests... Turn inward and move forward by gathering your dispersed mind... When the water of a vessel (individual soul) merges back into the river (Inner Being, God) then we call this the state of supreme wisdom...."
Guru Nanak Dev says: "[Beholding] the inverted lotus which is full of nectar [indicating the joyous experiences within], now my mind goes not elsewhere."
Sant Gulal Sahab also advises to go inward: "Go inward and see the light permeating within…"
Sant Tulsi Sahab says: "Turn inward and fly to the greatest heights, and leaving the various realms of existence unite your soul with the Divine."
Sant Shivnarayan Swami says: "Looking inward go inward and see the light permeating within… Lo! By closing the eyes behold the burst of light...."
-- Swami SantSevi Ji Maharaj, quotes found in the book, Harmony Of All Religions (Sarvadharma Samanvy): https://www.Scribd.com/doc/106514513/Harmony-Of-All-Religions
God is Just Behind Our Eyes at the Third Eye Center
“God is just behind our eyes. How may we contact Him? Emerging from Sach Khand [the True, Eternal, Timeless, Spiritual Realm], the True, Eternal Name or Positive Power is flowing down and is behind our eyes. How may we contact it? On the outside we meet the Satguru. We receive instruction from him or her about the Naam, the Word, withdraw our consciousness from toe to the Eye level, and merge our consciousness into the Word or Sound Current which is resounding there [behind the eyes at the Third Eye Center].”
-- Baba Kehar Singh’s Commentary on the Anurag Sagar, Volume Three