At this point, I closed my eyes to wish I was at Hogwarts from Harry Potter but when I closed my eyes I kindaof woke up.
Did you plan this in the dream or in real life before your experience? Trust me when I say that it's important to have a plan of action made before you lucid dream!
When I woke up, my lucid dream didnt feel real, I mean I didnt feel it like I do real life and was wondering how do I make them feel like real life and see them like real life.
It's called deepening. Find an object and aggressively feel it with your hands all over for about 1 second and then touch other objects as if your desperately trying to touch as many things as possible. This deepening technique is called palpation. It makes everything in the phase state become crystal clear if done properly for 15 seconds.
Also did you awaken wondering if it was truly a lucid dream or not... Like you felt lucid in the dream but awoke and noticed that it seemed "non-lucid"?
Also, how do I make sure they last longer
It's called maintaining... Basically it's less active deepening just to keep the clarity of the phase state at an optimum level without completely taking you away from what you want to do (like palpation does). Just rub your hands together continuously while you walk, talk, fly and do anything really (unless you need your hands for a specific task).
Last night I had my second Lucid, I was having a dream related to the newly released karate kid movie and they were all fighting near a patch of grass near my house, I realise it was a dream and became lucid.
This is called a DIPE (dream induced phase experience) or DILD (dream induced lucid dream). Unfortunately since there is no conscious separation process everything will seem a little less realistic and overall your level or lucidity is usually lower.
Good luck in future attempts
