Gina begins the search with Björn Natthiko Lindeblad who left Sweden to live as a monk in Thailand for almost two decades. He sends Gina on to Nepal where she meets with one of Nepal's highest-ranking shamans.
Gina's journey continues in Kathmandu. She visits a nunnery, practices meditation and meets a Buddhist Lama. Can Gina learn to shut out the world and thus achieve inner peace?
Gina travels to Istanbul and meets the dancing dervishes who are said to have a personal contact with God. In Stockholm, Gina is given new perspectives during a conversation with the philosopher Torbjörn Tännsjö.
Glastonbury is a melting pot of various nature-oriented denominations and Gina has always felt a strong attraction to nature. She visits a bard, attends a Wicca ceremony and talks to the druid Tim.
Gina and her friend Rojda both have roots in pursuit and oppression, but they have slightly different perspectives on life. Gina travels to Atlanta where she meets the psychologist Dr. Shefali. What does inherited trauma really mean?
In New York, Gina meets with trauma researcher and professor Rachel Yehuda. Gina realizes that her view of the world has to do with her PTSD. In Atlanta, she meets the Black Futurists Group. How can inherited trauma be managed?