
There was a man who bought a dove at a very high price because the bird won the game (the voice was very melodious). The man then bought an iron cage and placed the bird in an iron cage and placed the cage in a high place to be safe.
At night when the man was sleeping soundly, a neighbor’s cat approached the birdhouse. When the bird saw the cat, he was frightened that the cat would pounce on him. Because of fear, he flew to and fro in the iron cage. The more the bird flies, the more interested the cat becomes. The cat got closer and closer by climbing onto the table, the bird was getting scared again, it kept flying to and fro and hoping to avoid the cat.
In the morning the man wanted to hear the chirping of the dove. But what happened? The bird died from hitting the cage too much. The man regretted that the dove bought at such a great price died.
The dove died of fright; He was afraid to see the look in the cat’s eyes. The cat can never pounce because the dove is in a strong iron cage; The cage is stronger than the cat’s teeth. But just because of the look in the cat’s eyes, the bird was gripped with fear. Frightened and panicked, the bird flies to and fro, hitting the cage many times to death.
From the illustration we can learn that the eyes affect the heart, the heart gripped by fear will affect actions (behavior) and ultimately actions affect life.
Actually, if the bird does not see the cat but sees its strong cage, it will calm down. The cat may be there, but if the bird doesn’t care and doesn’t look into the cat’s eyes, the problem is solved.
The bird is scared even to death because he focuses on the cat (gadfly). When he focuses on his strong cage protecting him, he can rest assured.
Likewise, everything we often see will affect the heart and will radiate in life, both in our word and deed. The eyes are like windows and doors to our hearts.
Your eye is a lamp that provides light for your body. When your eye is good, your whole body is filled with light. But when it is bad, your body is filled with darkness.




