Religious experiences often reference a “thin place,” a space in which the holy and the mundane interact in a sacred way. In these places we may find ourselves between the earthly realm and the spiritual realm, and we may experience ourselves and our surroundings in novel ways. In these days preceding an especially important election, we find ourselves in a different kind of “thin place,” between a known past and an unknown future, a veil between the two. Today we engage with the holy and lift up spiritual tools to guide us in the days and weeks ahead.