First step: Figure out what 'woodworking' you want to do.
Building things like a house or a shed or a deck?
Making wooden vases and such?
Carving wooden sculptures of various sizes, from a hand-held object to a full-scale totem pole?
Making a bookcase?
Making a shelf or mantle?
etc, etc, etc
They all use wood, and there are or may be overlap in the tools and techniques used.
Tools? Your tool list already includes a whole bunch of general-purpose woodworking tools (router, circular saw, table saw, drill press, jig saw, compound miter saw).
Pick something you want to make and go make it!
You already list hundreds of $$$ worth of power tools, all capable of helping you make wooden things. Pick what you want to make, pick a design and wood that you want, and go make it. Stuck on ideas? Browse the web, use a search engine like Google, etc, etc, etc
Free plans are all over the place on the web.
www.finewoodworking.com is just one of many places.
More ideas and info? Go to your local library and check for info/reference/design/project books or magazines about woodworking.
Keep safety in mind, because the tools don't care. They will just as easily cut you as a piece of wood.