The original principle taught by the Master Christian revealed that the kingdom of God, the presence and power of God, is within. Jesus called this presence and power “Father”—“the Father that dwelleth in me, he doeth the works.” Paul, using a different term, said, “I can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth me.” By whatever name It is called—God, Father, or the Christ—It is to be found within. The kingdom of God is within us; the whole of the Godhead is to be found within our individual being, not in holy mountains nor yet in the temple at Jerusalem, but within us. If we really believed this great wisdom, we should be willing to leave the world for a season, until such time as we could reach, touch, and respond to the Father within. As we begin to recognize our good as the gift of God, we let the reasoning, thinking, planning mind relax. We listen for the still small voice, ever watching for the angel of the Lord, the Christ, the Father within. It will never leave us nor forsake us. It is our permanent dispensation.
Goldsmith, Joel S.. The Art of Meditation . Acropolis Books, Inc.. Kindle Edition.