There is Light in the Nectar

The power of inner sight is located behind the eyes. If one turns one's attention towards the inner sky and makes it still there, light appears. In the beginning one sees flashes of lightning, a starry sky, sun, moon and several other kinds of lights. When the soul crosses these regions and reaches Trikuti and Par-Brahm, it sees the sun and moon of the regions of Brahm and Par-Brahm respectively.

Tulsi Sahib and other Saints have mentioned these lights in their writings:

The Lord's Gospel is Nectar-sweet and glorious, and one tastes it through the Guru, the natural way. One's mind is illumined and dispelled is one's darkness, as the night is ended by the rising sun. And the Invisible, the Imperceptible and the Unknowable; He is seen by the true devotee.

Through the Guru’s Teachings, they intuitively taste the sublime, exquisite and ambrosial sermon of the Lord. The Divine Light shines in their hearts, and like the sun which removes the darkness of night, it dispels the darkness of ignorance. As Gurumukh, they behold with their eyes the Unseen, Imperceptible, Unknowable, Immaculate Lord. (Guru Amar Das)

Guru Ram Das –
Adi Granth, Var of Sri Raag M4, p. 87

Nectar-sweet is the Guru's Word; but rare is the one who tastes it. Into him comes Light, and he drinks the Ambrosia; and he hears the Melody at the door of the Lord.

The Nectar of the Guru’s Bani is very sweet. Rare are the Gurumukhs who see and taste it. The Divine Light dawns within, and the supreme essence is found. In the True Court, the Word of the Shabd vibrates.

Guru Amar Das –
Adi Granth, Majh M3, Ashtapadi, p. 113

Pure is His Light, Nectar-sweet is the Lord's Naam; and whosoever partakes of it, becomes immortal and desireless.

The Light of the Ambrosial Name of the Lord is immaculate and pure. Drinking it in, one becomes immortal and free of desire.

Guru Arjan Dev –
Adi Granth, Ramkali M5, p. 886-887

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