The gospel in words: 'Path'
"For I perceive that ye are in the paths of righteousness." (Alma 7:19)
The word "path" is a very old word that comes into the English language from Sanskrit by way of Iran. It comes from a root word that means to go, go along or come upon. Its early uses had the sense of a narrow path or a one-by-one path. It also has the sense of being a way from one land to another.
The Oxford English Dictionary defines path as "a way or track formed by the continued treading of pedestrians or animals, rather than one deliberately planned or made; a narrow unmade and usually unenclosed way that people on foot can use."
In the April 1969 general conference, Presiding Bishop John H. Vandenberg gave a wonderful talk, "Our Path in Today's World." In it he quotes some verses from "The Calf-Path," by Sam Walter Foss:
One day through the primeval wood
A calf walked home as good calves should;
But made a trail all bent askew,
a crooked path as all calves do
The trail was taken up next day
by a lone dog that passed that way;
And then a wise bellwether sheep
Pursued the trail o'er vale and steep.
And drew the flock behind him, too,
As good bellwethers always do
And from that day, o'er hill and glade,
Through those old woods a path was made.
Each day a hundred thousand route
Followed this zigzag calf about
And o'er his crooked journey went
The traffic of a continent.
For men are prone to go it blind
Along the calf path of the mind,
And work away from sun to sun
To do what other men have done.
They follow in the beaten track,
And out and in, and forth and back,
And still their devious course pursue
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