Footnote to Thoth's story

When I began to write on my akashic perspective of Thoth's life as Raismes of Aphra, I was given the name by Thoth for the book: "Journey of the Beloved."  The name has puzzled me until recently I read an article by David Elkington, entitled The Tomb of Osiris.In this article Elkington states that "...the structure of the pyramid itself was said to represent the pregnant womb of Isis, whose name of 'Mer' (MR - meaning, 'beloved') is precisely what the Egyptian called these momuments."  He goes on to state "...the original name of the Great Pyramid was 'the Mer which is the place of Sunrise and Sunset' - in effect the place of the dying and rising god."

Thoth also uses the word "Mer" (as in the "Kingdom of Mer,") as the door or gateway or spinning point of entry into the nature realm.

In light of the above information, it is now my perspective, that in choosing to call himself "the Beloved," Thoth, the Master Builder of the Great Pyramid, was inferring that he was AT-ONE with the light codes encoded within the "Temple of the Risen One" as the most ancients called  the Great Pyramid of Giza. However, I suspect that there is more to his choice than that, which is something which may be revealed in the future.