Compassion as Remedy in Tibetan Medicine: Healing through Limitless Compassion ()
By Jampa Yonten, Kyle Weaner
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.
Are you searching for a revolutionary book that combines healthcare, ethics, and spiritual practice? Look no further than “Compassion as Remedy” by Jampa Yonten and Kyle Weaner. This translation and commentary on an ancient Tibetan Buddhist text, the rGyud-bZhi (The Four Tantras), will help you grasp the essence of healing and teach healthcare practitioners how to develop limitless compassion, a quality that is essential in our current healthcare situation.
Written by Jampa Yonten, a renowned Tibetan Buddhist scholar and practitioner, and Kyle Weaner, an experienced healthcare professional, “Compassion as Remedy” provides a unique perspective on healthcare. The book explores the “The Physician Chapter” of the rGyud-bZhi, which is the guiding treatise for Traditional Tibetan Medicine. It offers detailed instructions for moral development and the practice of compassion, drawing from a millennia-old culture and tradition that is gaining increased attention.
In a world where both medical practitioners and patients are seeking holistic healing traditions and natural remedies with fewer side effects, “Compassion as Remedy” presents a refreshing approach. The book integrates healthcare with spiritual practice, providing guidelines for ethics and suggestions for developing wisdom and compassion. By tapping into the power of compassion, the authors show that it can be a source of alleviation for suffering.
One of the unique features of “Compassion as Remedy” is its emphasis on Tibetan medicine and its spiritual and meditation practices. While there are many books available on Ayurveda, Traditional Chinese Medicine, and other healing traditions, there are very few approachable books that delve into the wisdom and practices of Tibetan medicine. This book fills that void and offers a rich understanding of Tibetan medicine’s holistic approach to healing.
Dr. Yonten shares personal examples from his clinical practice, drawing from cross-cultural perspectives and neuroscience. This provides readers with a rare view of compassion as a remedy. You’ll gain insights into how compassion can positively impact patient outcomes and enhance healthcare delivery.
The integration of healthcare and spiritual practice described in “Compassion as Remedy” aligns with the teachings of His Holiness the Fourteenth Dalai Lama. As one of Dr. Yonten’s teachers, His Holiness emphasizes the importance of combining sound medical understanding with compassion and wisdom. This book is a practical guide for healthcare practitioners who aspire to embody these qualities in their practice.
In addition to its profound teachings, “Compassion as Remedy” is a well-structured and easy-to-read book. It presents complex ideas in a clear and concise manner, making it accessible to both healthcare professionals and those with a general interest in holistic healing. With a total of 182 pages, this book isn’t overwhelming and can be easily incorporated into your reading routine.
If you’re curious about holistic healing traditions and are seeking practical guidance on integrating compassion into your healthcare practice, “Compassion as Remedy” is a must-read. The transformational insights shared in this book will inspire you to approach healthcare with a greater sense of empathy and compassion.
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Product Details
- Publisher : Monkfish Book Publishing (May 16, 2023)
- Language : English
- : 182 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1948626926
- ISBN-13 : 978-1948626927