New Orleans. The energy during the day is way different than the energy at night. I could feel the earth vibrating under my feet when I stepped out of the car the first night there. It wasn't like that during the day.
2025-11-18 10:56:05
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puddleofsarcasm :
My theory on most of this is that it’s science we don’t yet understand. Just as we look back 500 years and see people speculate about things we now know like viruses, dna, etc I think people 500 years from now will look at us in the same way. It’s so interesting to think of the possibilities! Maybe someday our descendants will step through those thin places with no more thought than we step on a bus. 🙂
2025-11-18 00:17:01
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Laura Quilter :
There’s an alley in New Orleans that felt like ice washing over me when I passed it. No reason why. There was nothing scary about it. But I got literal goosebumps on my arms when I walked by it and shivered.
2025-11-18 00:40:40
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PeterGunn❌ :
Appalachians
2025-11-18 14:05:21
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Aspiring Knight :
One of these that I love but most have never heard of is a little hill in Ireland called Cnoc Meadha. I'm surprised it isn't more famous....
2025-11-21 17:14:10
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Rubysdottir :
Yes, but just once. I was 6 months pregnant—not sure if that’s relevant—when I visited the La Posada Hotel in Winslow, Arizona. My husband didn’t feel anything, but for me, it was as distinct as a humid day versus a dry one. I wasn’t afraid, just aware that something was off.
2025-11-18 00:22:31
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Callicatto :
I find it interesting how so many of these have aspects to them where humidity and/or air pressure would shift, or at least have visual/psychological queues that could explain it, but not quite all of them do.
2025-11-18 06:10:30
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Matthew Drinkwine :
My friends parents had built a house way out in the middle of the woods in The St Croix River valley in Wisconsin and going in there gave me this odd thrum of energy in my eyes and ears anytime I was in there .. like a pulsing head rush
2025-11-21 02:21:57
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Algiz :
Call me weird, but K-Mart and hobby lobby
2025-12-10 03:34:42
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✦ Kristen | Soft Moody Life ✦ :
🙋🏻♀️and I feel energy intensely.
2025-11-18 03:03:30
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Eli Nerát :
Yesssss, my first thin place was this corner shop/tobacconist right at the intersection of where the city I grew up in ended and a little town began. It was like stepping into another world, it felt like it had always been there since the Dawn of time, like it existed outside of our reality. I loved wanting around in there especially on rainy days, and eventually bright my high school boyfriend there and her loved its weirdness too. We started calling it “the place where the plates miss” like plate tectonics. We spent many afternoons wandering around that shop and the area around it. The whole area just felt out of synch and we thought it was so cool. That place wasn’t my only thin place, but it’s one of my fondest.
2026-01-06 09:36:22
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LynneMS1808 :
yes please. love this topic. I feel and see these things all the time
2025-11-18 14:10:24
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Black Rose Rising 💙💜🖤 :
I definitely have. Most recently in a forest near Mr Rainier.
2026-01-16 02:58:14
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Kmsouth12 :
Would love to hear more, so amazing
2025-11-18 01:23:59
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Anya Overby :
every tree ever
2025-11-18 14:13:11
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SoulBlind :
New Orleans
2025-11-18 03:17:22
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Laurie-Ann Mills :
Rocky Mountains. There's a long memory there ✨️
2025-11-20 22:39:37
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user5977592806595 :
Grave mounds. Cursed wells. Sacrificial bogs. Yes, Yes, and Yes!
2025-11-18 00:55:44
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Lady Rhaelyra Starkweather :
Hollywood Blvd
2025-11-18 00:18:02
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Bethany Vraa :
there was something about my childhood home's stairway. all three of us kids were terrified going up it in the dark.
2025-11-19 00:45:31
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brenli lizada :
The Vatican and The Colosseum for me
2025-11-23 21:50:22
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Adonis 🥀 :
Okay this is WILD. I was toward the end of this video and had a huge deja vu watching the imagery. Right when you were talking about timelines. 😳
2025-12-10 07:32:42
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Bee Moonstone :
Sometimes I think I am the thin place. lol
2025-11-18 14:58:30
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Danishdan :
Stayed at an old monastery turned into a youth hostel in France in the 1970’s. Creeped us all out so we ended up sleeping in our car! Turned out it was used as an asylum during the Napoleon era.
2025-12-01 22:00:00
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PengyHMulligan :
It sounds cliche but a cemetery not terribly far from me. I've been in many, and this is the only one that feels different. I...do not get a good vibe from that place.
2025-11-21 00:18:36
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