Came the dawn : memories of a film pioneer (1951)

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successful, too frequently to be accounted for by the ordinary laws of chance. That however need not imply any extra-mundane influence. The still only partially understood workings of the subconscious mind may take a hand in many of them, leaving chance to do the rest. The mass of evidence about faith healing is too great to be disregarded and our own subconscious minds seem to be the means by which it is accomplished. 'Suggestion,' they say, is the trigger which sets them off. It is apparently difficult to get at the subconscious mind but those little petitions may touch the trigger. All this has nothing whatever, or very little, to do with picture production, and now I will return to my main theme. 142