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Thanks for sharing your thoughts. In a strict sense, First Jhana or any stage of samadhi is referring to a stage of meditative absorption. During which one's 5 sense faculties (eye,ears,nose,tongue,skin sensitivity) are totally shut down, and there is singleness of the mind which is fully drawn, absorped and concentrated to single object, either it is a material (e.g., breath nimitta which can progressively lead to 4 material/rupa jhanas) or immaterial object ( infinite space, infiniate consciousness, nothingness, perception-non-perception). This concentrated mind has a power to suppress the mental hindrances (sensual desire, ill-will, sleepiness or sloth-torpor, restlessnes, doubt) and to refine or purify one's awareness. Such refined awareness is very powerful, once emerging from the deeper levels of Jhana or Samadhi (immediately coming out from this meditative absorption stage), the meditator's mind is capable of penetrating the ultimate nature of all body and mind phenomena, from which the wisdom of penetrative insights into the ultimate truth are gained. Concentrated mind is also very pliable and can be trained to acquire supranormal psychic powers.
I went through two online videos about Jill's experiences, including the one she had interviews with Oprah. Apparently she was still able to perceive, listen, see, move and feel at the time of her stroke incidents. These would have been impossible during a Jhana absorption as the five sense organs are temporarily shut off, leaving a purified mind fixed on a single entity. There definitely are extraordinary insights she gained from such experiences, and the fact that her ego-sense was suspended which opened up a perceptive territory transcending subject-object identification means that she most likely experiences a state of non-dual knowing. A non-dual knowing as has been sold hot as equivalent to attaining Nirvana in new-agey or neo-advaita gurus is indeed a nirvanic counterfeit. Nirvana is gained through penetrative insights into the conventional and ultimate realities, that is a culmination and maturation of insight wisdom. It is a fruition of exhaustion of three major mind poisons (greed, ill-will and ignorance) with a full clarity and understanding of the conditioned dependent-arising world and perceptive phenomena, and of the unconditioned nature of mind which occurs upon the uprooting of asava (mind outflows) and kilesas (mind hindrances and defilements). Ok, hope this makes clear what I thought, but I also am aware of the "less-conventional" sense of Samadhi which can include a non-dual awareness as you described.  |