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  1. 9 de mar. de 2012 · Many thin places are wild, untamed, but cities can also be surprisingly thin. The world’s first urban centers, in Mesopotamia, were erected not as places of commerce or empire but, rather, so...

  2. 25 de ago. de 2022 · Thin Places: Where the Veil Between This World and Another Is Thin. A Personal Perspective: Time away in a thin place is a needed moment of grace. Posted August 25, 2022|Reviewed by Lybi Ma....

  3. 22 de mar. de 2014 · There is a name for spaces such as this: "thin places", a Celtic Christian term for "those rare locales where the distance between heaven and Earth collapses", as Eric Weiner puts it in his...

  4. 3 de feb. de 2021 · Thin places are where heaven comes close to earth. The phrase has been around for centuries made popular by Celts who associated the phrase with a location and by Celtic Christians who associated the phrase with the infusion of the Divine presence. [1]

  5. 11 de may. de 2021 · Thin places are where the diaphanous veil between this world and the eternal world is permeable. Theologian Marcus Borg describes these as a place where God feels near, where we know him in our bones, where God is both deep inside and all around. Thin places—where we are still, and our heart is opened to the sacred.

  6. Whatever the circumstance, which can be as unique as one person is to another, one thing is common: a thin place is a location or moment in which our sense of the Sacred is more pronounced, where the space between the transcendent and the commonplace is exceptionally narrow.

  7. 'Thin places' is a term used by the Celtic saints to describe where heaven touches earth. Modern Christians are discovering such places and finding that there are Spiritual portals in certain locations where it is easier to meet with God and experience His presence.