Quote Originally Posted by outofbodydude View Post
It sounds like what you are speaking of is a temporary state of "enlightenment" or loss of ego identity, as opposed to true enlightenment, which is the end goal of the Buddhist path. True enlightenment, liberation, Nibbana, whatever you wish to call it, is said to be a state of complete detachment from the attachments, aversions, identifications, and delusions of the mind, it is liberation from all forms of suffering, it is true freedom, a completely unconditioned state of being that has the highest forms of happiness, love, compassion, and equanimity as it's attributes. This state is said to be a direct result of the skillfully directed practice of the 8 fold path laid out by the Buddha. The temporary experience you have described seems like it would be rather unsatisfactory when compared to final liberation.
There's that word, "final"

complete, done, finished etc.

One problem with that, an infinite being is never finished, it just keeps on having "experience" or growth or whatever word you prefer.

There are infinite realities, universes, dimensions and probable realities.

However expansive our view, it just keeps expanding, there is no end to it.

Your very thoughts and emotions seed universes, whether you know it or not.