 Originally Posted by Sageous
Sure.
If you do RC's often during the day -- especially if they become habitual and not something you sincerely think about each time -- you will be building both day residue and expectations about RC'ing, and both of these are things that your unconscious draws from as it creates a schema (basically the plot, scenery, and themes) for your dream.
In other words:
Since your unconscious spots all this "RC" residue and expectation, it might use it to create a dream that includes a RC in its schema; and that RC will very likely reflect the RC's you did during the day, tests that confirmed that you were not dreaming. So, you could literally have a dream wherein you are doing a RC, that RC confirms that you are not dreaming, and you will remain non-lucid throughout: you will have non-lucidly dreamed about doing a RC.
Keep in mind that RC's tend to work after you get an inkling that you might be dreaming -- say, from seeing a dreamsign -- and not before. They are more a tool for reinforcing your lucidity, than they are a tool for making you lucid... I hope this isn't the first time you've heard this, but I wouldn't be surprised.
I hope that made sense (I wrote it very quickly).
OK, thanks for clarification. Yeah, I have heard for it before, I just misunderstood you. I thought you were saying I could have non-lucid dream where RC succeeds (text changes, I can breathe through plugged nose etc.) xD I have had those situations, but only in situations I wished they were real (strong emotional connection with dreamsign). I will do Puffin's SAT and this Misaka's technique.
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