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'''PTC''' represents the three primary steps in any healing process. PTC stands for Protect, Clean, and Treat. In order to heal a wound, we must protect the wound, clean the wound, and treat the wound. We must do this regardless of whether or not the wound is physical, emotional, psychological, or spiritual. | '''PTC''' represents the three primary steps in any healing process. PTC stands for Protect, Clean, and Treat. In order to heal a wound, we must protect the wound, clean the wound, and treat the wound. We must do this regardless of whether or not the wound is physical, emotional, psychological, or spiritual. | ||
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The details of PCT are in ''Lighting Path Workbook Two: Healing'' [https://press.lightningpath.org/product/the-lightning-path-book-two-healing]. | The details of PCT are in ''Lighting Path Workbook Two: Healing'' [https://press.lightningpath.org/product/the-lightning-path-book-two-healing]. | ||
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PCT
PTC represents the three primary steps in any healing process. PTC stands for Protect, Clean, and Treat. In order to heal a wound, we must protect the wound, clean the wound, and treat the wound. We must do this regardless of whether or not the wound is physical, emotional, psychological, or spiritual.
Notes
The details of PCT are in Lighting Path Workbook Two: Healing [1].
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