The Right Knock A Story

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The Right Knock A Story

by Helen Van-Anderson

EN·~7 hours·43 chapters

Chapters

43 total
1

PRICE, $2.00. - THE RIGHT KNOCK - A STORY - BY - HELEN VAN-ANDERSON - Author of "It Is Possible," "The Story of Teddy," "The Journal of a Live Woman," etc., etc.

0:24
2

THIRTEENTH EDITION

1:33
3

Preface.

1:44
4

PREFACE TO THE PRESENT EDITION.

3:13
5

THE RIGHT KNOCK.

0:01
6

CHAPTER I.

11:29
7

CHAPTER II.

10:48
8

CHAPTER III.

7:53
9

CHAPTER IV.

8:27
10

CHAPTER V.

11:25

Description

A young woman named Mrs. Hayden finds herself drawn into a quiet yet profound quest for inner peace. Through a series of heartfelt letters, she narrates the early steps of a practice that blends everyday routine with what she calls "Christ Philosophy"—a system of thought that promises healing and clarity. The opening chapters follow her initial doubts, a small fire that sparks reflection, and the first tentative experiments with spoken affirmations, offering listeners a relatable portrait of someone just beginning to test a new spiritual discipline.

As the story unfolds, each letter becomes a miniature lesson, pairing simple instructions with vivid anecdotes of unexpected relief, restored vigor, and moments of calm. Listeners hear how disciplined repetition of chosen words gradually reshapes her mindset, guiding her through ordinary challenges while hinting at larger possibilities. The narrative stays rooted in practical experience, making the early discoveries feel both personal and universally applicable.

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Full title

The Right Knock A Story A Story

Language

en

Duration

~7 hours (449K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2008-01-05

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

HV

Helen Van-Anderson

b. 1859

A pioneering New Thought writer and preacher, she founded Boston’s Church of the Higher Life and wrote fiction and spiritual works that blended everyday struggles with mystical ideas. Her books offer a window into the hopeful, experimental religious culture of the late 1800s and early 1900s.

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