I'm sure many of you have heard about all is one and one is all in the sense that we are all seperate entities is an illusion - I think buddhism touched on that. Also, that "the one" or God or the source of all creation etc, and we (collectively) are God and that he is experiencing life through us on earth and we are only seeing a tiny aspect of life (our personal perception) while God is in omnipresent seeing all aspects of life as a whole. And once we die, we then see how every action we ever acted on effected the lives of everyone else (which in essence would be us as well) and that we would then see every angle of life and how our individual life ties into the grand scheme of things. I hope I explained myself thoroughly and clear, if not just ask what I mean and I'll attempt to elaborate. Btw, omnipresent is being able to view all past, present, and future events as the present simultaneously.
Oh yea, almost forgot, and that once we die, we are able to see every individual life that has ever walked the face of the earth as well. i.e. - seeing your neighbords life, parent's, etc from birth to death
woah, i've had the same idea on that somewhat its like gods roll playing game every life is diff no one will do it exactly like you life is the perfect movie