@BCDEF, thanks for the testimony on the Three Doors as matching Daniel's descriptions! Yay! And WOW! Spinning-Doughnut Universe!
Can you describe how you experience the suffering + impermance one?
Now that I read those descriptions here again (thanks for typing them out!), it is very evident to me that my one fruition was indeed emptiness with impermance as secondary aspect, which is just instinctively what I thought right after the meditation bell rang that day:
When the emptiness aspect predominates and is combined with the impermanence door, there are three clear and discrete moments of moving towards or sideways to (or perhaps focusing on) an intelligent seeing image staring back at us, except that there is nothing on this side. After the third moment, the illusion collapses in a very natural and pleasant way.
Except . . . my "three [or four?] clear and discrete moments" were in looking at these blooming nimitta things arise and pass, arise and pass, and arise and pass. It was very slowed down and super clear, and then everything vanished. It was only upon reality reboot, after the cessation, that I experienced the "intelligent seeing image staring back . . . except that there is nothing on this side." And I'm certain that things happened in this order, with the cessation in the middle and the staring back thing during reality's coming back online. Dang, I would like to have some more fruitions so I can reobserve closely!
I wonder why I'm not having any additional fruitions. Hmmm. It has now been a month, and I've not noticed even a single additional fruition. But I do still feel "different," and I fell right back to A&P immediately afterward, and directly afterward and since then I have access to hard jhana states and even formless ones, which has been such a dramatic change for me. Anyway, I'm getting off topic. . . . Thanks for your time and energy in responding.
And thanks to you, too, Nick!
Jenny