Dear Bek:
Good question, and I doubt that I can provide a very accurrate or satisfying answer. But here goes....
The subject at hand does not lend itself to statistical studies, and I am terrible at keeping records. I am too busy with my 'work' ( students, emails, additional modules and the forum ) to bother tracking the untrackable. Each student is a unique universe, and I am (permit me to brag a little) very good at responding with FF (fluid flexibility). Pausing to 'note' someone’s progress would be, in my opinion, a waste of time.
So, let me see. First off, my direct and deepest experience is with the Nav Series students. As you probably realize, the forum doesn't provide a great deal of continuity. So, re Nav Students.... I would say that 98% who enroll and seriously tackled their studies, have made gains, most have made very big gains. It's easy to think of 'gains' as getting something. We already have what we need and a 'gain' to me is letting go, or losing something... primarily an attachment, regret or other form of mportance. They have dealt with the detretis that life attaches to their person. They have created a 'better' dream, for themselves and loved ones. Frequently this requires some pain and growth but the benefits and sense of freedom are worth it.
As for T/R (realizing their True Nature) I estimate that would be somewhere between 2 to 4%. Which might sound modest, but exceeds my expectations by quite a bit. T/R is rare, but the more it arises the better it is for everyone because there is only One in existence. An awakened dreamt character contributes in subtle but very real ways to the dream, while fully realizing that it's all a dream.
Some of the folks who have made serious progress, I feel comfortable inviting them to visit me, but I am rather cautious about that. The ones who have come here absolutely loved the place and contributed wonderfully to my human experience.
But why do you ask? Do you think that what happens to others is important to you? It may be, it may not be, however, every time you think there is something going on 'out there' and that there are other 'people' out there, you are lost in the dream. Take care of you and all else will fall into place. Being 'constructively selfish' is called for. You are not going to save, help or illuminate anyone until you have done it for yourself and can thus become a living example.
I wish you the best on your journey and stay healthy, it is a little easier that way.
Much love, Jed