Every dimension exists because it is limited, the only way to perceive no limitations is to move out of that way of viewing life.

Instead of being "in the universe", would would move outside of "it", and view "it" as a whole, that would be our "life experience", viewing all things inside of it.

This should make sense on your own without me making sense of it. If a dimension, or a "plane" of existence is seperate from all other existences and there for a "plane" or a "dimension" then it is limited.

The only way to remove those limitations is to move above that plane, onto the next.

They are infinite.

Death brings us back to our origins before time, and physical incarnation.

This is a big step, because we see this entire universe as we know it, as physical, so effectively, we might be moving to the point of space/time that existed before the universe we are in now, became manifested.

When we re-enter this universe, we must act as if we never left, we continue on linearly, until we can understand, in this plane, what it is like from that original view which is present in "death".

The point is to forget as you enter into this universe, and then re-remember your origins, and learn from the enirety of the experience. This takes millions of years at first, but eventually the process accelerates, and we gain speed and evolutionary "momentum".

Think of it this way.

Human existence is just an extension of the first kind of existence of this planet, and the space that it's in.

All of it is connected, as if they are all communicating with the one directly next to each other (the stages of existence), and can see up and down the line. We planned our existence from this pre-manifested state, as the energy which brought the matter of the planet together, and the sun which provided other stabilities for life. In this state, our current life was planned.

When we die, we re-enter this state, as an unmanifested being, only existing as the construct on which the energy resides, electromagnetic fields, as well as other fields which our scientists cannot detect. We are bound to the earth, because until we can become independent, this is our "breeding ground", we evolve away from it once we can comprehend life outside of it.

In order to comprehend life outside of the planet, we must first experience the planet, and we do this physically through incarnation, either as the animals and rocks, or as a conscious human being. Conscious human beings (from the first one's, to now), self-aware, are the first states of awareness, limited physically, until one's mind becomes aware enough to realize the true nature of the universe. Which is not that the universe creates consciousness, but that consciousness creates the universe and your choice decides everything about what you experience. It is presented to you in a totally infinitely possible way, and there are no impossibilities. Without learning this, the world beyond earth will simply be too much handle.

Any conscious being can acheive anything they desire. The trick is to make sure that you, as the conscious being, is desiring it. And not your body alone.

You can answer any question..that you think to ask yourself. It's a mathematical proportionate, that your brain can imagine the counterpart to anything you imagine. It's expandable. An open imagination is key, along with patience to allow this imagination to work.

All existence that is physical is limited. All existence that IS is limited.

It is very possible to come to the state of NOT IS, but not until you desire it.

There is never a time in which one stops experiencing the universe, and all other universes. One is constantly connected to everything, including other universes and realities. Your "self" is a convergence point for all of them, including your body, which will also manifest awareness from other dimensions and universes. Finding balance with your body, will allow you to make contact with your consciousness, and thus the rest of your existence.

"Is there such thing as never ending experience, or is it possible to become absolutely omniscious about everything in its integrity?"

This is the goal, although there is an infinite amount of "everything" to which we become omniscious about.