H.P LoveCraft Literatue Black Goat of the Woods

H.P LoveCraft had a passion for the strange, alien and unknown. The very thought of outer limits, space and time, everything in the dark vast sea of blackness man will NEVER discover no matter how far he "tries" to travel in space. Oh, I forgot man has not gotten far in space at all, haven't you noticed, only the clunky drones have, or whatever their called. As for Elon Musk that piece of shit doesn't know a fucken thing about space, as he believes he does!!

Do not be fooled so easily to think man has accomplished so much to actually believe he can live on Mars, it will NEVER happen. it's all bullshit. Since I was a kid I always sensed there is a line in that black sea of nothingness that can't be crossed by any human and there is good reason for it. If humans were allowed to live any place else other than earth we would have been doing so all this time. Humans are punished to be earth bound and live no place else, ever. Why should they? Look at the evil and mess man has made here on earth. The very privilege of breathing fresh air as been poisoned, along with the sky and seas. It's okay to pretend though, but man is a liar and a murderer, so therefore man will NEVER travel beyond the stars and the moon.

I myself look out into the night sky and wonder what is out there, so powerful, so invisible, greater than any human who has ever lived because whatever alien or cosmos are out there is more knowledgeable than any human will ever be. I myself have had a taste and brief encounter of another being that I could not see with my eyes, but could feel and it was extremely over whelming. As for LoveCraft, he wanted to know, he thought about it all the time, monsters from another planet, alien that was invisible, but with great power. Strange noises in the night, we are not alone. I enjoy reading his stories and its unfortunate people cared more about his writing after he died than when he was alive. It usually happens this way. LoveCraft was no occultist but I speculate read much literature on the subject. Later with his wild and vivid imagination mixing the two together he created his own words of fantasy and wild tales.

In "Whispers in the Dark" is a series of short stories from H.P LoveCraft and within these stories he speaks about a "frog headed" lady, as assumed calling her by a strange name, "Tsathoggua", which I found to be very similar to Mark Smith's, "Tasstatawoah" from Queen of Hell. Ofcourse this too is a remarkable book about Hekate, the Queen of WitchCraft.

From what is written it gives the impression someone was in the woods and recorded strange noises and a voice, a human voice speaking. It was never confirmed exactly who or what or how the name came to be, well you can read it for yourself. Either way the name is the power of Hekate, so some have said, but it's not clear.

(A Cultivated Male Human Voice)

...is the Lord of the Wood, even to... and the gifts of the men of Leng... so from the wells of night to the gulfs of space, and from the gulfs of space to the wells of night, ever the praises of Great Cthulhu, of Tsathoggua, and of Him Who is not to be Named. Ever Their praises, and abundance to the Black Goat of the Woods. Ia! Shub-Niggurath! The Goat with a Thousand Young!

(A Buzzing Imitation of Human Speech)

Ia! Shub-Niggurath! The Black Goat of the Woods with a Thousand Young! Read the rest here. After chapter 3.

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