To understand God, you must first understand your own mind—which is very difficult. The mind is very complex, and to understand it is not easy. But it is easy enough to sit down and go into some kind of dream, have various visions, illusions, and then think that you are very near to God. The mind can deceive itself enormously. So, to really experience that which may be called God, you must be completely quiet—and have you not found out how extremely difficult that is? Have you not noticed how even the older people never sit quietly, how they fidget, how they wiggle their toes and move their hands? It is difficult physically to sit still, and how much more difficult it is for the mind to be still! You may follow some guru and force your mind to be quiet; but your mind is not really quiet. It is still restless, like a child that is made to stand in the corner. It is a great art for the mind to be completely silent without coercion, and only then is there a possibility to approach that which may be called God.
OK, I think understand the "quiet mind" issue. Many ways to settle one's own mind have been practised for many years, some not well-known in many industrialized nations like Canada. One simple one is meditation. More specifically, transcendental meditiation.
I believe the basic premise there is to teach your mind to relax and transend (rise) above all the distractions or thoughts that clog up the mind on a daily basis. In doing this, one's "inner self" (etheral self) becomes more "in tune" with the universe. There are some positive benefits to the physical body - I know of a few cases where blood pressure was brought under control through this practise, and some phobic problems, such as fear of flying.
Another one that comes to mind is Reiki - which is really just allowing the energy that naturally exists in the universe to flow into the body, thus causing a healing effect. It's another one that isn't well-known in Canada, but I have heard that it is catching on. I think there are even some hospitals now that allow (encourage?) Reiki practitioners to do their thing if the patient so desires. There is even a sizeable group of practitioners called the Canadian Reiki Association.
Lastly, I am a somewhat familiar with the concept of a person having 3 bodies - the physical, the etheral (inner self - we might call it "the mind"), and the spiritual. If they're not all tuned up and working together, bad things can happen - like mental stress, physical illness, conficts with others, and a bunch of other bad things.
Some of these thngs might be worth looking at, especially these days. With all the gobs of instant information flying around these days, it would appear that people are becoming more "stressed out." The (legal) drug biz is doing quite well, with a pill for everything from bi-polar problems to erectile dysfunction. Of course, none of these are a cure..they're just trying to manage or mask symptoms. Fixing the root cause is the key to making any problem go away, and we don't seem to have pills to do that. Which is why it might be worth keeping an open mind on possible alternatives.
I've never heard of "God" entering the equation, but there is much I don't know about these concepts. I find them fascinating. They may appear a bit unusual, but hey, if anything can make people feel better, act better, and lead a better life, it's worth a look.