He who is aware of the thought: ’Let me think this,’ he is the Self; the mind is his divine eye. He, the Self sees all these desires in the World of Brahman through the divine eye, the mind and rejoices.
Sama Veda, Chandogya Upanishad VIII, XII – The Incorporeal Self, 5
The gods meditate on that Self. Therefore all worlds belong to them and all desires. He who knows that Self and understands It obtains all worlds and all desires. Thus said Prajapati, yea, thus said Prajapati.
Sama Veda, Chandogya Upanishad VIII, XII – The Incorporeal Self, 6
From the dark I come to the variegated; from the variegated I come to the Dark. Shaking off evil as a horse shakes dust from its hair, freeing myself from the body as the moon frees itself from the mouth of Rahu, I fulfil all ends and obtain the uncreated World of Brahman.
Sama Veda, Chandogya Upanishad VIII, XIII – A Mantra for Meditation and Repetition, 1
May the priests of old, our Fathers, the Navagvas, the Atharvans and Bhrgus, all worthy of Soma, regard us with kindliness–deserving, they, of worship– and keep us ever in their grace and favor!
Rig Veda X, 14, 6
[The last blessings (to the dead)] Proceed, proceed along the ancient pathways whereon our Forefathers have passed before us. There you shall see God Varuna and Yama, the two kings, rejoicing in the offerings.
Rig Veda X, 14, 7
