 Originally Posted by ThreeCat
You may be becoming lucid during a dreamlet (which is the very beginning of a dream). If so, you may want to sit back (figuratively speaking) and just observe the dream before doing anything at all. This may give the scene time to stabilize.
This is exactly what I am trying, every time I become lucid. I try to let myself become 'one' with the dream. But until now the dream starts to fade right at the moment I realise I'm dreaming.
Example:
I was at some sort of party in a backyard of a really big house. There was some sort of museum inside of the house. I was looking around until an old lady (around 55-60) said to me from the next floor: 'come here, I think you are using a videocamera'. She thought I was taking pictures or something so I went upstairs. She was dressed in some sort of lingerie and she took a blanket and tried to lay under it with me. 
I ran away and went outside to tell all the people that there's an old lady trying to assail me. Only a few people heard me and went inside with me. We walked slowly and silently untill there's a door with a glass window, it's locked..
I'm trying to smash through it with my elbow, the first two time it wasn't hard enough, the third time the window broke.
Someone behind me asked me: ''wow, doesn't that hurt?''
I replied: ''No, it's a dream.''
at that moment I get 'sucked' into my body, not even excited (because I know that will ruin my dream).
But at the same moment, the dream is starting to fade and in like 3 seconds I can feel myself laying in bed again.
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The point is, I know how to stabilize, I know what to do... But the dream doesn't give me chance... 
I think it's just a matter of experience before I can actually stabilize and do something.
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