The old idea was if a woman did not worry about her children, she was not a good mother.
Now, we know that mother-fear is responsible for many of the diseases and accidents which come into the lives of children.
For fear pictures vividly the disease or situation feared, and these pictures objectify, if not neutralized.
Happy is the mother who can say sincerely, that she puts her child in God’s hands, and knows therefore, that he is divinely protected.
For example: A woman awoke suddenly, in the night, feeling her brother was in great danger. Instead of giving in to her fears, she commenced making statements of Truth, saying, “Man is a perfect idea in Divine Mind, and is always in his right place, therefore, my brother is in his right place, and is divinely protected.”
The next day she found that her brother had been in close proximity to an explosion in a mine, but had miraculously escaped.
So man is his brother’s keeper (in thought) and every man should know that the thing he loves dwells in “the secret place of the most high, and abides under the shadow of the Almighty.”
“There shall no evil befall thee, neither shall any plague come nigh thy dwelling.”
“Perfect love casteth out fear. He that feareth is not made perfect in love,” and “Love is the fulfilling of the Law.”