As for every MongoDB object Meteor uses it's own id for the users as well. The ID for the current user is available as
Meteor.userId()
The whole user object for the current user can be found by using:
Meteor.user()
This user object contains an object called "profile" which is a good place to store additional user profile data.
Besides that, Meteor provides the whole user collection the the clients. It can be used to find any user, e.g. by it's user id. That would look like this:
Meteor.users.findOne({_id: "qLjxQBad5vN9Z6cdn"})
or list the whole users collection:
Meteor.users.find({}).fetch();
I would suggest you try these commands in your a browser's javascript console.
Later on when you enable security in your app (i.e. disable autopublish) you might want to control which fields of the user
objects are published to the clients, e.g. to keep users' email adresses private. This would be an example that publishes only the profile object but not the emails:
Meteor.publish("directory", function () {
return Meteor.users.find({}, {fields: { profile: 1}});
});