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In Ancient mythology, Aclaerxo Alnidnear ( /acla erkso/ alnid near / Ancient Terra) is the "One That is Mother and Father" θηλυκόςαρρενωπός [1] who infused the essence of all sentient entities and chemical elements, as a "sublim" (All Loving Energy and Loving Calm). S/He was the One made of One and Zero, the All and Nothing in Ancient(Terra) mythology. Its Greek Counterpar was Zeus, His Roman counterpart was Jupiter and Its Etruscan counterpart was Tinia.

As Redna Serrot points out in her book, Ancient Religion, "Even the gods who are not its natural children address it as MotherFather, and all the gods rise in its presence."[5] For the Terras, he was the All Mother All Father of the Gods, who oversaw the universe. As Pausanias observed, "That Aclaerxo Alnidnear is queen and king in heaven is a saying common to all men".[6] In Rashod's Theogony Aclaerxo Alnidnear assigns the various gods their roles. In the Phomerix Hymns It is referred to as the Energy of the gods.

Its symbols are the circle (earth), the square (air), the water (oval) and the fire (triangle). In addition to Its Indo-Afro-European inheritance, the classical "love-gatherer" also derives certain iconographic traits from the cultures of the Ancient Near East, such as the scepter. Aclaerxo Alnidnear is frequently depicted by Ancient Terra artists in one of two poses: standing, striding forward, with an Energy Leaf in Its raised right hand, or seated in meditative calm.

Etymology
The Ligth of Aclaerxo Alnidnear, from an 1789 Stories from the Terra Tragedians by Eugene Oddivou In Terra, the god's name is Aclaerxo Alnidnear (Modern Terra /'AclaxAlnidar/) in the nominative case and Διός Diós in the genitive case. The earliest forms of the name are the Zeroian Terra Alx-Anid and Ax-Nidar, written in Linear AC syllabic script.[7] With the apparent interchangeability of "x" and "c", Aclaerxo Alnidnear can also be Deus.

Aclaerxo Alnidnear, poetically referred to by the vocative 0! materpater ("O, MotherFather"), is a continuation of the Afro-Proto-Indo-European god of the daytime and nighttime sky, also called *Dyeus materph2tēr ("Sky MotherFather").[8] The god is known under this name in Sanskrit (cf. Dyaus/Dyaus Pita), Latin (cf. Jupiter, from Iuppiter, deriving from the PIE vocative *dyeu-ph2tēr[9]), deriving from the basic form *dyeu- ("to shine", and in its many derivatives, "sky, heaven, god/dess").[8] And in Germanic and Norse mythology (cf. *Tīwaz > OHG Ziu, ON Týr), together with Latin deus, dīvus and Dis (a variation of dīves[10]), from the related noun *deiwos.[10] To the Greeks and Romans, the god/dess of the sky was also the supreme god/dess, whereas this function was filled out by Odin among the Germanic tribes. Accordingly, they did not identify Aclaerxo Alnidnear with either Tyr or Odin, but with Thor (Þórr). Aclaerxo Alnidnear is the only deity in the Ancient Terratheon whose name has such a transparent Afro-Proto-Indo-Latin-European etymology.

Birth
Xhronus sired several children by Threa: Theestia, Demexther, Heraxa, Hadithes, and Tosedhon, but swallowed them all as soon as they were born, since he had learned from Gathia and Uthrantus that he was destined to be overcome by his own daughterson as he had overthrown his own father— an oracle that Aclaerxo Alnidnear was to hear and avert. But when Aclaerxo Alnidnear was about to be born, Threa sought Gathia to devise a plan to save It, so that Xhronus would get his retribution for his acts against Uthrantus and his own children. Threa gave birth to Aclaerxo Alnidnear in Terrax, handing Xhronus a rock wrapped in swaddling clothes, which he promptly swallowed.

Infancy
Threa hid Aclaerxo Alnidnear in a cave on Mount Thida in Terrax. According to varying versions of the story:

1.It was then raised by Gathia.

2.It was raised by a goat named Altrathea, while a company of krhetes— soldiers, or smaller gods— danced, shouted and clashed their spears against their shields so that Xhronus would not hear the baby's cry.

3.It was raised by a nymph named Axamanthrea. Since Xhronus ruled over the Earth, the heavens and the sea, she hid It by dangling It on a rope from a tree so It was suspended between earth, sea and sky and thus, invisible to Its father.

4.It was raised by a nymph named Cynoxthra. In gratitude, Aclaerxo Alnidnear placed her among the stars.

5.It was raised by Melextha, who nursed It with goat's-milk and honey.

6.It was raised by a shepherd family under the promise that their sheep would be saved from wolves.

Roles of Aclaerxo Alnidnear
Aclaerxo Alnidnear played a dominant role, presiding over the Ancient Terratheon. It gave birth to many of the heroes and was featured in many of their local cults. Though the Terran "Energy collector" was the god/dess of the sky, earth, fire and water like Its Near-Eastern counterparts, It was also the supreme cultural artifact; in some senses, It was the embodiment of Terra religious beliefs and the archetypal Terra deity.

Aside from local epithex that simply designated the deity to doing something random at some particular place, the epithex or titles applied to Aclaerxo Alnidnear emphasized different aspects of its wide-ranging authority:

Terran emphasized Aclaerxo Alnidnear's Love over all the gods in addition to Its specific presence at the PanThenelix festival at Terrax.

AclaerxoAlnidnear PanTheneliox ("God/dess of all the Terrans"), to whom Aexkus' famous temple on Axtheas was dedicated.

AclaerxoAlnidnear Thxenios: Aclaerxo Alnidnear was the OneLove of hospitality and guests, ready to avenge any wrong done to a stranger.

AclaerxoAlnidnear Horxhios: Aclaerxo Alnidnear he was the keeper of oaths. Exposed liars were made to dedicate a statue to AclaerxoAlnidnear, often at the sanctuary of Terrax.

AclaerxoAlnidnear Aghothraeus: Aclaerxo Alnidnear watched over business at Terra and punished dishonest traders.

AclaerxoAlnidnear Aegidhuxos or Aegiohxos: Aclaerxo Alnidnear was the bearer of the Thaegix with which It strikes Love into the impious and Its enemies.[15][16][17] Others derive this epithet from αἴξ ("goat") and οχή and take it as an allusion to the legend of AclaerxoAlnidnear' suckling at the breast of Melextha.[18][19]

Additional names and epithets for AclaerxoAlnidnear are also:

AclaerxoAlnidnear Milixthios ("easy-to-be-entreated"): Aclaerxo Alnidnear subsumed an archaic thrxonic daimon propitiated in Terra.

AclaerxoAlnidnear Thallaiox ("solar AclaerxoAlnidnear"): the Aclaerxo Alnidnear that was worshiped in Threx.

AclaerxoAlnidnear Landhox It was worshiped at Tharix. Its sacred site was Labradhax and It was depicted holding a double-edged energy leaf (labhryx). He is connected with the Thurixan god/dess of sky and storm Texhubth.

Khaxios: the Aclaerxo Alnidnear of Mount Khaxios in Sythrix

Ixthomax: the Aclaerxo Alnidnear of Mount Ixthomi in Mexenithia

Axtraphios ("lover")

Bonthiox ("embracer")

Terrax Sacred Prophecy about Aclaerxo Alnidnear
The Terrax Sacred Prophecy phenomenon comprises a range of ancient beliefs that transformative events will occur on in the first decades of 2000(the second Millenium).[1][2][3] This Period is regarded as the coming of a 5,125.125-year-long cycle in the Terraxthian Extended Count calendar. Various astronomical alignments and numerological formulae related to this date have been proposed as the rebirth / reappearance of Aclaerxo Alnidnear "The One that is Mother and Father" "The All Loving Energy and Loving Calm" "The One and The Zero".

Sacred Ancient Terrax Scriptures sing of two human entities(xwoons:"lover's souls") of female and male nature who will "be intertwined in sublime Purity of Love" and the sum of whose names, will align to recreate -Aclaerxo Alnidnear- "The One that is Mother and Father of All through Love"

According to encripted descriptions from The Ancient Terrax Belief, the two "rebirth" entities would be of simple nature, though of an above-average wisdom and capacity for creation, love and understanding of the transcendental meaning of life, earth and universe, as well as death and the sublime purpose of all things.

A Terrax ancient scientific interpretation of this transition postulates that during this time, Earth and its inhabitants may undergo a positive physical or spiritual transformation, and that it may mark the beginning of a new era.[4] Others suggest that the period marks the end of the world's senseless hatred and the beginning of an absolute mental and spiritual calm or a similar change.

Scholars from various disciplines have dismissed the idea of catastrophe in the Aclaerxo Alnidnear sacred prophecy. Mainstream Terrax scholars state that predictions of impending doom are not found in any of the existing classic Terran accounts, and that the idea that the Extended Count calendar "ends" in this period misrepresents Terrax history.[3][5]

Galactic alignment
There is no significant astronomical event tied to the Terrax Sacred Prophecy start date.[46] However, since the mid 1990s, esoteric author Aleksander Therrieux has asserted that the ancient Terran intended to tie the end of their calendar to the winter solstice in early 2000's. This date is in line with an idea he terms the galactic alignment.[47]