^^ What that tells me is that the RC failed to make you lucid but your mind, being in the right place, overrode the non-lucid response to a positive RC with a bit of self-aware reason. In other words, your head was in the right place, and you probably were on a path to lucidity anyway.

Quote Originally Posted by yaya View Post
really? then what the hell we should do in our DILD practices? so i am doing everything wrong.

i know it is off-topic but if you show me a good link to explain what i am wrong in, then i will thank you so much.
Don't worry, Yaya. As Mimi already said, RC's are an excellent practice for DILD (and WILD). But for me they are more a waking-life practice to develop your capacity to become lucid than they are a tool for making you lucid during the dream.

Paradoxically, I also think that fully expecting RC's to work for you in a dream (aka, causing a DILD) is a very good thing, because you will bring that expectation with you into the dream and find yourself saying, "Hey, this could be a dream; I think I'll do a RC." But again, it was the expectation that promoted that dram of lucidity to appear, and not the RC. I believe that you really must already lucidly suspect you are dreaming for a RC to work in a dream, or else it will just fail, as Cooleymd noted above... but that suspicion is formed from lots of day-work that includes sincere RC's.

In other words, keep doing what you're doing for your DILD's, Yaya; it's probably fine, and you are likely doing nothing wrong.