In a remote Himalayan landscape where healing and spirituality shape daily life, a quiet transformation unfolds.
At its center is *Ri tsé’i Lung*—“The Wind of the Ridge”—a small healing space that grows into a living community. What begins as a simple place for a young monk to practice becomes a sanctuary for care, learning, and belonging.
The story follows three lives: Pema, a sensitive young monk learning to steady his inner wind; Geshe Gyantso, his father, whose wisdom offers grounding; and Tsering, an amchi whose practical skill anchors the work. As Pema’s unconventional healing draws attention, tension arises, but instead of suppression, he is given space—allowing something new to take root.
Guided by the Tibetan understanding of *rlung* (wind), the narrative explores discipline, humility, and inner balance. The Ridge evolves into a home where healing is not miraculous spectacle, but a steady process of care, responsibility, and presence. Tradition and modern knowledge meet without losing identity.
In the end, a senior lama affirms that the Windy Ridge has become a meaningful and worthy establishment, aligned with the Bon traditions of Triten Norbutse Gompa.