<b><span>This translation and commentary on an ancient Tibetan Buddhist text helps readers grasp the essence of healing and teaches healthcare practitioners how to develop limitless compassion, a quality that is essential—as our current healthcare situation makes starkly clear.</span></b><br><br><p><b><i>Compassion as Remedy</i></b><span> is a quietly revolutionary book about healthcare, ethics, and spiritual practice delivered as a commentary on a 2,500-year-old Tibetan text—the </span><i>rGyud-bZhi</i><span> (</span><i>The</i><span></span><i>Four Tantras</i><span>), which is the guiding treatise for Traditional Tibetan Medicine. This book, which is a translation of “The Physician Chapter” of </span><i>rGyud-bZhi</i><span>, helps readers grasp the essence of healing and teaches healthcare practitioners how to develop limitless compassion, a quality that is essential—as our current healthcare situation makes starkly clear.</span><br></p><p><span>Moral deve