Is this an established religion?
I believe the universe(all of infinite reality) is an all encompassing unconscious, or potentially semi conscious force. Which over time, cultivates or initiates across a basically infinite amount of planets strewn between potentially infinite potential realities, consciousness in intelligent and potentially "non-intelligent" life to experience itself and grow more complex in its ability to expand into higher dimensions.
Super explain like I'm 5. You are a miniscule barely visible with a microscope, drop of water that escaped from the crest of a wave in a neverending ocean. When you die, that miniscule drop of water returns to that infinite body of water, adding your experiences, emotions, everything that is you, to the oceans memory.
And if your lucky, or unlucky depending on your point of view or predisposition. You as that tiny, tiny, fraction of a fraction to the 100 quintillionth degree of a fraction of that oceans mass, happen to escape as a droplet from another wave for a few fleeting moments. Allowing you to live another life, in one form or another, before adding more to the collective unconscious.
Aiding this thing some may call god, in its aim for apostheosis.
This means you could come back as anything. A plant, an insect, a bug, a fish. An intelligent or "non-intelligent" lifeform on a planet trillions of miles away.
I grew up Mormon and as far as I can remember, I've always held a belief like this regardless of the Bible studies, or testimony I heard. Everything from my point of view could be explained as the universal conscious occasionally responding to one of its tiny drops while its mid air.
Is this an established religious belief with an actual name?