 Originally Posted by Azaleaj
Hi, I have a question for the more advanced dreamers. How long did it take for you to stop losing clarity and or waking up quickly when lucid dreaming? I've had about 43 lucid dreams in 5 months including some (5-6) longer dreams of maybe 15-20 mins. Most only last about 3 mins though and they have been particularly short the last few weeks. I've tried all of the well known stabilizing techniques which sometimes work. I don't feel I'm getting too excited and usually have a goal I'm working on. I find my vision often comes and goes fading in and out of darkness and I'm able to bring it back by touching things a few time before waking. Once awake I'm fully awake. I really try not to focus on the dream ending when dreaming but that is challenging. Is this normal at this still somewhat new stage of practice and does it get better? Thanks
Hi Azaleaj. I am male. I had my first adult self-induced lucid dream 41 years ago. Most (90%+ approx.) of my subsequent LDs have involved short periods of lucidity (from 1 to 10 seconds approx.). Believe you me, despite internet anecdotes, lucidity that lasts three minutes, let alone 15-20 minutes, is a blue moon experience. For me, even today, 90% approx. of the lucid part of my dreams lasts just seconds, so I don't think that there is a definitive answer to your question. I have found no 'curve of progression' as it were, more like periods of doldrums, then leaps and bounds, followed by more periods of doldrums. The fact that I am male may have some bearing - info that I read once stated that lucid dreaming is easier for females than for males, due to differing temperaments. I make no claims about that one way or the other - I just put it into the mix.
Please understand that I'm not stating that you won't necessarily 'improve' - I certainly did, periods of lucidity-wise and clarity/control-wise. It's just that such longer periods of lucidity have been rare, in relation to my still-usual lucidity that lasts seconds. That's a shallow sleeper for you. Heh.
BTW It took me 6 years to go from lucidity of 1-5 seconds to a lucid of 60 seconds approx.
 Originally Posted by Azaleaj
I had success with the technique of looking at my hand, then around at the dream then at my hand again. Had a fairly long and stable LD last night using this method.
Good that you tried this and had success with it. It's been a mainstay of my practice since 1975.
Apart from the ground/earth, I wouldn't 'touch' anything, lest my attention (lucidity) slips, which it will do if I touch things, in my (male) experience.
I'd also like to add that all anecdote is just words (mine included) - it is one's own empirical experience that will sort out the wheat from the chaff.
All the best to you and good luck with it all.
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