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Dyaus-Pitr is Sanskrit for Sky Father and the root of the Latin term used by the Catholic Church "Deus-Pater", which means "God the Father". Another name for the Sky Father is Akasha, which means Aether, a fundamental, all-pervading medium that connects everything in existence, holding the potential for consciousness and intelligence. Every action has a ripple in the Akashic field, every being is connected through it and it as empty and boundless as the sky above. His primary responsible was to bring rain.
In the Rig-Veda, Dyaus-Pitr is often called "Heaven Father". This is where Heavenly Father came from, and why you pray to the "big guy up stairs".
Now, if you look up the Roman earth mother you'll see her name is "Terra-Mater". Wife of Deus-Pater. Her original name is Dheghom. The English word matter is derived from the Latin word Materia, which is derived from Mater, which means mother, but Materia originally referred to the trunk of a tree. Their son was Perkwunos, the storm deity, and the King of Oaks.
In the PIE language, Perkwu meant oak, and Perku meant life-soul. Oak trees are known for attracting lightning which gives off an electromagnetic pulse when it strikes. The Ankh, the predescessor to the cross, was an ancient electromagnet and Nikola Tesla knew this, that's why he designed an electric oscillator based on the Ankhs design.
Before Indra (Perkwunos) defeats Vritra, the great dragon, he is swallowed by him. This is later mirrored by the dark night of the soul, that's why sometimes it's called being in the belly of the beast. Vritra is the reptilian brain and as the Vedic writings will tell you, Indra is the life-soul of everyone. We're all children of the Sky Father and the Earth Mother and it's up to all of us to defeat Vritra, our lower selves which swallows us and forces us into rebirth.
Jesus said I am the way, the truth, and the (((life))).