About layers pt. 4
New moon is the time where the layers are best visible.
I know, from common folklore you'd expect it to be the full moon. It's always the full moon. And it is the case for some things. But spirituality doesn't always follow the same rules.
Picture a puddle of water. Or a window. You can see through it as long as the sun doesn't shine against it. It's the same with layers.
During the full moon, the rips get easier to spot, but impossible to cross. If you know where they are, you can cross during the new moon, when it's darkest.
That's why the child in pt. 2 of this series disappeared on that day.
The rips call out to you.
If you see them, whether you understand them or not, you get drawn back to them time and time again, and through you, those that are closest to you. The younger you are, and the bigger the rip, the harder it gets to resist. The little boy that disappeared in 2006 didn't know why he went into his parents' bedroom that time. But the rip did. The rip called him.
The rip around the mental hospital must've had an immense drawing power. If it can swallow a house, it must be gigantic, and unimaginable is the agony that must've caused it. The only way to protect innocents from harm would be to completely ward off the premises and put up guards to make sure nobody ever spots that rip again. Because a rip this size would not only doom the person who spots it, but also those around them...