Ok, sorry for the lateness of my response. Hopefully these comments will still be relevant!
Quote Originally Posted by yaya View Post
WOW! it is the best ADA tutorial i have even seen since i was a human!
Thank you, that is very high praise

1- is it enough to only pay attention to sense of presence of clothes? because for example, other things like gravity is not very distinguishable for me . but sense of presence of clothes is more tangible and it continuously exist despite of other stimuli like sound or breathing which are not linearly present (also noticing breathing is hard for me because when i notice it, even in meditation, i change the rhythm of my breath and that's annoying).
If breath is hard for you (me too!) the one you should always be mindful of is your body. As often as you can "dip into" your awareness of other phenomena. Don't force it.

2- how many minutes per hour i should pay attention to the presence of clothing? (is 30 minutes per hour enough? of course these 30 minutes are not continuously and i will do it when i remember).
Yep do it as often as you can, that's all you can do. What's needed is less than you think. For instance, Puffin's DILD guide claims to take only 10 minutes out of your day! For me this seems about right. Not to say that you shouldn't do more awareness work than that, but also don't obsess, stress will kill your LDs surer than anything. So just root yourself in your body whenever you remember and expand your awareness to other phenomena a few times a day combined with RCs maybe (see Puffin's guide)
3- i know it takes many month to be able to have LD in this manner (which worth trying because once you master it, you can have LD on a regular basis) but how many month it took you to have LD on a regular basis according to your ADA method and how many LD do you have in a week by this approach? and how many minutes per hour you can notice your target? and what is your target of attention?
When I first started ADA I started having LDs straight away, and in the first few months I got 8-15 LDs a month... and then real life happened. So, no I haven't mastered ADA or LDing. What I am doing at the moment is finding a way to make my LD practice a sustainable lifestyle. The good news is that (thanks to ADA and all the talk of fundamentals) the amount of self-awareness needed has been somewhat over-stated, you really don't need to do that much work (10 minutes meditation daily, 5-10 SAT 'moments' daily). The bad news is that dream recall and general dream awareness has been understated, and that's the part that I'm working on integrating into an erratic student lifestyle at the moment.

My main advice, please don't go crazy with all these techniques: remember your dreams, meditate, nighttime awakenings, SSILD or other technique. That's all you need to yield regular dreaming (which I define as going lucid more nights of the week than not).