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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a thin place" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to describe a location where the boundary between the physical world and the spiritual realm feels particularly thin or permeable, often evoking a sense of connection to the divine or the transcendent.
Example: "The ancient ruins were considered a thin place, where many felt a profound sense of peace and connection to the past."
Alternatives: "sacred space" or "spiritual realm".
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A bar can be a thin place, too.
It's easier to say what a thin place is not.
That's a common reaction to a thin place.
The experience of a thin place feels special because words fail, leaving stunned silence.
Getting to a thin place usually requires a bit of sweat.
One does not typically hop a taxi to a thin place, but sometimes you can.
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