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There is a large gap of justification missing where you associate your consciousness with infinite space and "*a scattered, interconnected phenomenon repeating across different bodies, worlds, and realities*". You are NOT the universe even though your physical matter is composed of particles produced from exploding stars nor can you prove your consciousness is interconnected with other things.
Your thoughts are associated with the hope of rebirth achieved though the mechanisms of your consciousness not ceasing when your brain/body dies. However no-one can study consciousness without a brain to produce it.
This is not to mean that what you consider your "self" ceases to exist when you brain/body ceases to exist. It just means there is a practicable limit to what can be known. I made some mention about this practicable limit to knowledge under the philosophy of absurdism[1] here = LINK[2]
1: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Absurdism
Your words lean more towards poetry than what they do deep.
There's nothing here!