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Are OTs made to sign an agreement that outlines a code of conduct?

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Are OTs made to sign an agreement that outlines a code of conduct?

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Answer There is no signed code of conduct as such. There are ethical standards by which a OT is expected to live. A person would not be invited onto OT levels if their spiritual and ethical development were not adequate. To be invited, one must not only have completed prior levels, but also have demonstrated a commitment in life to ethical behavior and the spiritual advancement not only of themselves, but of others. In the absence of good intent and “clean hands” as above, it is not possible for a person to benefit from the levels. For people who are spiritually developed enough to DO the levels, the spiritual rewards are not only “remarkable” but at times mind-boggling. As the levels trend AWAY from the physical universe rather than affirming or validating it, it is to be expected that, outside of a certain personal certainty and effectiveness, positivity of attitude and serenity of spirit, persons focused on physical existence and its traps and trappings would have a distinctly limit

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