2 : Footsteps -

In the allegorical poem often attributed to Mary Stevenson or Margaret Fishback Powers , the two sets of footprints in the sand represent the walker and the Lord.

: The profound revelation is that during those periods, the single set of tracks belonged to the Lord, who was carrying the person . 🏛️ Historical & Ancestral Echoes 2 : Footsteps

: This metaphor describes how we learn from and emulate those who came before us, such as ancestors or mentors. In the allegorical poem often attributed to Mary

: The poem’s turning point occurs when the walker sees only one set of prints during their darkest times and feels abandoned. 2 : Footsteps

: Scientists like Ella Al-Shamahi study ancient footprints to understand human evolution and how our ancestors moved together across the landscape.