[quote]I had two lucid dreams in the same morning for the second time ever today, too. (The first time was 2006/03/09.) They were the 27th and 28th ones since 2005/12/03 (I've had several other acciental LDs previously in my life, but since I didn't write them all down before recent years, I don't know how many there were ).

I had a lucid false awakening once where I couldn't move very easily, too. I think it was a simulation of sleep paralysis. I wasn't even sure whether I was dreaming at first, but I was trying to find out. I finally managed to roll over so I could look at my watch. It looked unusually fuzzy, so I knew it was a dream. I was really trying to get out of bed because I thought I'd be able to move normally if I could just roll myself out, but I couldn't do it before the dream ended and I woke up back in my initial lying position.

I think I flew for the first time this morning, but only for a few seconds since the dream was ending. (I haven't even been planning on trying to fly again until much later, but for some reason in dreams, I tend to forget my agenda and just try things on impulse.) In the longest lucid dream I ever had so far, I had spent considerable time at the end of the dream trying to do it, and I think all that happened was that once I managed to stay in the air when I jumped an instant longer than normal. This time I ran while flapping my arms and I believe I began lifting off the ground kind of like an airplane, because it seems I was getting closer to objects above me as I was moving forward. It wasn't extremely clear what was happening, though, since the dream was fading.


Sometimes lucidity doesn't last long, but you can always work on that. There are plenty of ways you can enhance the clarity.