STORY —Augustus Caesar
After his victory over Mark Antony at the Battle of Actium, Augustus Caesar came back to Rome in triumph.
Among the huge crowd who greeted him, was a man (a bird seller) who had a bird that was taught to say, “Hail, Caesar, victorious!”
>> Augustus Caesar, the victorious king was greatly impressed that the bird was able to utter praises in honor of his victory…
… and bought the bird for a large sum.
Then someone got Caesar aside and whispered to him, that the man had another bird that was just as talented.
The man was summoned and Caesar asked for a demonstration of what the other bird could do.
>> The man selling the birds, however, objected and expressed reluctance…
… but Caesar insisted.
Finally the bird uttered: “Hail, Antony, victorious!”
(The second bird ended up uttering praises to the enemy who had been defeated by Augustus Caesar!)
The birds had been only trained to speak by rote!
>> Their expression was not something “that was really meant”…
>> Their expression was laden with tones of duplicity and lack of genuineness
The Gospel of the Day is a presentation on how people are also very often similar…
… failing to have expressions that are real and genuine!
… falling into the trap of duplicity and double-standardless!