| Management number | 233422822 | Release Date | 2026/06/27 | List Price | $9.07 | Model Number | 233422822 | ||
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"In a remote Himalayan landscape where healing, spirituality, and daily life are deeply intertwined, a quiet transformation begins.At the heart of this story is Ri tsé’i Lung, “The Wind of the Ridge”—a modest healing space that gradually grows into a living community shaped by discipline, compassion, and cultural continuity. What begins as a simple solution, offering a young monk a place to practice, evolves into something far greater: a sanctuary for healing, learning, and belonging.The narrative follows three interconnected lives:Pema, a young monk whose intuitive sensitivity to subtle energies makes him both gifted and vulnerable; Geshe Gyantso, his father, a scholar-practitioner whose quiet authority provides stability and depth; and Tsering, an amchi whose grounded clinical skill and steady presence become the backbone of the emerging community.As Pema’s abilities begin to draw attention, tension arises within the monastery. His unorthodox methods challenge tradition, and the elders grow uneasy. Rather than suppressing his work, a senior lama offers a simple alternative: give him space. That decision becomes the seed from which the healing community grows.Rooted in Tibetan understanding, the story explores rlung (wind), the subtle force that shapes consciousness, emotion, and vitality. Pema’s journey is not about mastering technique, but about learning to stabilize this inner wind through discipline, intention, and humility. His greatest challenge is not healing others, but remaining steady in the face of attention, expectation, and uncertainty.As the Ridge expands, it becomes more than a place of healing. It becomes a home. Patients arrive seeking relief. Children arrive seeking safety and belonging. Visitors from distant places bring curiosity and skepticism. Instead of resisting change, the community integrates it, blending traditional practices with modern medical understanding, while preserving its core identity.Daily life at Ri tsé’i Lung is shaped not by dramatic moments, but by steady, intentional work, caring for the sick, preparing medicines, maintaining the household, and teaching the next generation. Healing is not presented as a miracle, but as a process grounded in relationship, responsibility, and presence.Miracle healing is shown as a process supported by wind and grounded in a presence that relies on relationships and responsibility. End with the confirmation of the important lama that the newly established Windy Ridge was becoming a worthwhile establishment under the Bon traditions of Triten Norbutse Gompa. Read more
| ISBN10 | 1807644782 |
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| ISBN13 | 978-1807644789 |
| Language | English |
| Publisher | The Book Publishing Pros |
| Dimensions | 6 x 1.02 x 9 inches |
| Item Weight | 1.66 pounds |
| Print length | 449 pages |
| Publication date | April 10, 2026 |
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