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Operating Thetan
In Scientology, an ostensibly spiritual status above Clear
In Scientology, an ostensibly spiritual status above Clear
In Scientology, Operating Thetan (OT) is a state of complete spiritual freedom in which one is a "knowing cause over life, thought, matter, energy, space and time". The Church of Scientology offers eight "levels" of OT, each level costing thousands of US dollars. Each OT level is confidential and is not revealed to anyone beforehand. In summary, the objective of these levels is to remove "body thetans" which are "confused, disembodied souls from other planets who have attached themselves to us".
Description

The OT levels are the upper part of "The Bridge to Total Freedom", which is the set of levels within Scientology. After having removed one's own "reactive mind" and thus attaining the state of "Clear", Scientologists may then go on to the OT levels. Scientology doctrine defines OT as the "highest state there is". Operating Thetan is represented by a symbol consisting of the letters OT with the T inside the O and each of the points of the T ending at the O's circumference.
An Operating Thetan (OT) is described within Scientology as a state of godliness, and Scientologists are taught they will have godlike control over "matter, energy, space and time" (known in Scientology jargon as MEST). Hubbard claimed that thetans were once tricked into following religions, which prevented them from using their own power to create and destroy universes. The Church claims that an OT is not dependent on the physical universe, and Scientologists who have attained the highest Operating Thetan level claim that they have control over their lives and can "go exterior" from their bodies.
According to religious scholar J. Gordon Melton, "[The OT levels are] basically a variation of the Gnostic myth about souls falling into matter and the encumbrances that come with that. ... In the OT [levels], you're finding out that you're a thetan, that you've come into bodies before. Part of what you're trying to learn is exteriorization — how to get out of your body. You also learn that you carry a lot of encumbrances from past lives."
While there are fifteen OT levels listed on Scientology's Classification, Gradation and Awareness Chart, the Church only offers eight.
Confidential materials
Since the 1960s when Hubbard invented the OT levels, they have been considered confidential. Those who read such documents do so in locked rooms, transport them in locked briefcases attached to their wrists, and the documents are securely locked up when not in actual use. Members are forbidden to discuss the OT levels with anyone, may not disclose the contents or procedures, and may not make copies or even notes.
One must be "invited" to do the OT levels. OT preps are preparatory steps to ensure that one is ready for them, and this includes security checks (confessionals) to make certain that the person is not a security risk and will keep the confidentiality of the OT materials.
Scientology has been active in litigating to keep their OT levels secret. In the 1980s Wollersheim case, the OT III materials were entered into evidence by Wollersheim to show how they made him psychotic, eventually getting published in the news when an agency got their hands on a copy from the courthouse. In the 1990s Fishman case, the entire OT levels from I to VIII were presented, eventually leading to others obtaining them and later duplicated on the internet. This led to several raids of homes and offices, and lawsuits against several people who had put copies on the internet. Such acts collectively became known as Scientology versus the Internet.
On March 24, 2008, WikiLeaks published on its website the previously secret training instructions for all eight OT levels. Three days later the law firm of Moxon & Kobrin sent a letter to Wikileaks on behalf of the Church of Scientology demanding to have the documents removed. In response, Wikileaks stated they would not comply and would instead post even more Scientology documents. The Church of Scientology failed to get the documents removed from the website.
Hugh B. Urban explores the purpose of secrecy in the Operating Thetan levels in the Church of Scientology by discussing its related controversy. He claims that secrecy is a motivating tool for Scientologists to desire to climb "The Bridge of Total Freedom", specifically to attain the level of OT VIII.
OT levels
Although The Bridge to Total Freedom lists 15 OT levels above the state of Clear, only seven were released during Hubbard's lifetime, while OT VIII was released to the public in 1988, two years after Hubbard's 1986 death.
Levels OT I through OT V can be delivered only at Church of Scientology Advanced Organizations. OT VI and OT VII can be delivered only at Flag Service Org. OT VIII can be delivered only at Flag Ship Service Org aboard Scientology's ship Freewinds.
OTI
OT I
"This Solo-audited level is the first step a Clear takes toward full OT abilities, and that first step is a fresh causative OT viewpoint of the MEST universe and other beings." The cost to move to level OT I was $2,750 as of 2013.
OTII
OT II
"By confronting hidden areas of one's existence on the whole track [that is, by confronting past incarnations], vast amounts of energy and attention are released. Those on this Solo-audited level experience a resurgence of self-determinism and native ability. OT II unlocks the aberrative factors on the whole track that have allowed the thetan to lose his innate freedom and ability and one achieves the ability to confront the whole track." The cost to move from OT I to OT II was $5,225 as of 2013.
OTIII
OT III: Wall of Fire
Media attention has mostly focused on Operating Thetan Level III, which reportedly tells the history of the universe from 75 million years ago. This level is called the "First Wall of Fire" and claims to "reveal the cause of earthly human suffering". It is claimed that even Hubbard himself had difficulty attaining it.
Hubbard announced discovering an important breakthrough within less than a month of founding the Sea Org, the religious order of the church that consists of its most dedicated members. He described it as a "means of erasing those mental factors that stand in the way of peace and toleration of mankind". The new material made up the new Operating Thetan III.
"This Solo-audited level goes through what is called the 'Wall of Fire' that surrounds a previously impenetrable whole track mystery. What prevents a being from being himself? This level answers that question. Once complete, a being is free of the whole track overwhelm that has trapped him. Here he confronts and eradicates the fourth dynamic engram that has plagued this universe for millennia." The cost to move from OT II to OT III was $8,910 as of 2013.
Church dogma regards OT III as a dangerous process which can lead to pneumonia, lack of sleep or even death if not run correctly. In Church of Scientology of California v. Kaufman, it was noted that the defendant had been required to sign a waiver to the effect that "the Scientology Organization, its branches and members, and L. Ron Hubbard are not responsible for anything that might happen to my body or mind on OT III".
Within OT III is the secret doctrine of the church. Members must be invited to "do it", and they sign a contract of secrecy.
OTIV
OT IV: OT Drug Rundown
"This level handles the hidden problems and stops in a being's universe caused by the effects of drugs and poisons on the whole track. This is the final polish that rids one of any last vestige of the effects of drugs on the spirit. Ministered at Advanced Organizations or Flag. Approximately 12½ to 25 hours."
NOTsOTV
OT V: Audited New Era Dianetics for OTs (NOTs)
"The Second Wall of Fire consists of 26 separate rundowns and has been described as dealing with 'living lightning, the very stuff of life itself.' This level addresses the last aspects of one's case that can prevent him from achieving total freedom on all dynamics. An audited level ministered at Advanced Organizations or Flag. Approximately 50 hours."
OTVI
OT VI: Solo NOTs Auditing Course
"The training one receives before starting to solo audit on New OT VII is so powerful that it actually constitutes an entire OT level. On Solo NOTs one is dealing with complexities intended to crush one's true power and abilities as a thetan. Solo NOTs auditors acquire a wide range of auditing skills to handle the vast phenomena that can occur on OT VIII. Approximately 3–4 weeks with the new Solo Auditor Course done."
OTVII
OT VII: Solo NOTs
"On New OT VII one solo audits at home daily. This is a lengthy level, requiring a considerable amount of time to complete. It is the final pre-OT level, and culminates in attainment of the state of CAUSE OVER LIFE."
OTVIII
OT VIII: Truth Revealed
Main article: OT VIII
OT VIII is the highest level in Scientology, and is only offered aboard the Freewinds ship. It supposedly reveals "the ultimate secret of Hubbard's teachings".
The original version of OT VIII was released in 1988 and was authored by Hubbard himself, while a second "revised" version was released in 1991 by an unnamed editor. Both versions were released after L. Ron Hubbard's death. The original contains a Doomsday Prophecy that the Galactic Confederacy will return soon and telepathically enslave the universe but Hubbard wrote that he will return after his death and in a Messiah-like role "halt a series of events designed to make happy slaves of us all". Early participants in this version balked at it and the church subsequently revised it into its current form. The church initially stated the original version found in the Fishman Affidavit is a forgery but later admitted it was copyrighted by the church thus establishing authenticity. The revised version they currently use also has an editor's note that states "it is not the original".
The revised version is completely redacted from the original and states "This Solo-audited level addresses the primary cause of amnesia on the whole track and lets one see the truth of his own existence. This is the first actual OT level and brings about a resurgence of power and native abilities for the being himself. This may be done at the Flag Ship Service Organization."
According to interviews performed by Mike Rinder, Scientologists have described OT VIII as "less than overwhelming".
OT IX to OT X
Rumored OT Levels and their themes
OT I–OT VIII materials have leaked via the Fishman Affidavit and WikiLeaks, confirmed by the Church's own legal actions to suppress them. But no credible leaked or authenticated content exists for OT IX or higher, further supporting the view that they may either be nonexistent or unpublished drafts. According to documents like The Bridge to Total Freedom, levels beyond OT VIII exist only in the grade chart as not yet released, with no available material. Since 1986, Church of Scientology leader David Miscavige has dangled the hope of OT levels beyond VIII being released in the near future, pending certain conditions, which have shifted over time. The following titles and themes are commonly referenced in leaked documents and ex-member forums of what the Church might eventually offer:
| title=Is David Miscavige really planning to extend Scientology's 'Bridge'? | date=July 1, 2015 | first=Tony | last=Ortega | author-link=Tony Ortega | website=tonyortega.org | access-date=July 29, 2025 | url=https://tonyortega.org/2015/07/01/is-david-miscavige-really-planning-to-extend-scientologys-bridge/}} | Rumored Title | Alleged Theme or Concept |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| OT IX | Orders of Magnitude | Dramatic expansion of spiritual presence and capacity across planetary or cosmic scales. Mastery of multidimensional influence. | |||||||
| OT X | Character | Deconstruction of all artificial identities across eternity. Rediscovery of the Thetan’s pure, unmasked essence—the true self behind all roles. | |||||||
| OT XI | Knowledge | Instant access to any information in the MEST universe or beyond. Omniscient awareness begins. | |||||||
| OT XII | Future | Ability to perceive, predict, or influence timelines. The Thetan becomes causative over future possibilities. | |||||||
| OT XIII | Time & Space | Thetan transcends linear time and spatial limitations. Movement and operation across dimensions without restriction. | |||||||
| OT XIV | Ability | Full restoration of native Thetan abilities: telepathy, perception, intention-based control of matter and energy. | |||||||
| OT XV | Total Freedom | Liberation from the last vestiges of MEST entrapment. The Thetan operates beyond the physical universe. | |||||||
| OT XVI | Psychic Telekinesis Thetan Unleashed | Alleged access to cosmic-scale kinetic abilities; manipulation of energy fields through will alone. | |||||||
| OT XVII | Powers Realized | Conscious activation of dormant divine-like capabilities; the Thetan as creative force. | |||||||
| OT XVIII | MEST Mastered | Total command over Matter, Energy, Space, and Time. The Thetan is no longer bound by physical law. | |||||||
| OT XIX | Universal Thetan | Unity with all Thetanic energy across the universe. Collective consciousness attained. | |||||||
| OT XX | Thetan Supreme Being | Ultimate state of spiritual evolution. The Thetan becomes a god-like presence—fully self-determined and omnipotent. |
The Church of Scientology has never confirmed the existence or content of OT IX–XX and treats anything above OT VIII as confidential, unreleased, or to be announced. The Church dismisses leaked materials or speculations as “entheta” (negative propaganda). Mark Rathbun, another former senior official under David Miscavige, recounted that in 2005 Miscavige announced a version of OT IX called "Orders of Magnitude". However, no actual content or auditing steps were ever released, and insiders view the announcement as symbolic or aspirational rather than substantive.
Many ex-members and former high-ranking insiders confirm that expectation for OT IX through XX has been part of Scientology culture for decades. While OT I–VIII are official (though highly restricted), OT IX–XX remain unreleased, with titles and themes based on rumors, insider leaks, and extrapolations from former high-ranking Scientologists. In addition, it has been widely reported that Hubbard never wrote OT IX and above; therefore, these levels do not officially exist. Claims that David Miscavige merely uses moving prerequisites to maintain member engagement are supported by multiple firsthand insider accounts and critical analyses.
Beyond Operating Thetan
Beyond the attainment of the state of Operating Thetan is that of Cleared Theta Clear, which Hubbard describes as such:
Criticism
A growing number of former Scientologists have made public allegations that the church encourages its members to complete very expensive courses and expect wonderful results; when the improvements fail to happen, further courses are then promoted to facilitate the anticipated changes. Criticism stems from a pattern of cycles wherein members continue to pay increasing amounts for these courses, while some even put their families into debt chasing the elusive life-changing results under the stewardship of the church.
Legal issues and copyright
In March 2008, WikiLeaks leaked the Church of Scientology's Operating Thetan documents. The Church of Scientology portrayed hosting the documentation as a copyright violation implying that the collection is Church doctrine. A court found that it was legal to download, use, read, and practice these teachings outside the Church.
In 1997, Zenon Panoussis, a resident of Sweden, sent copies of NOTs documents to various government authorities, thereby making the documents public according to the Swedish principle of public access to official records. The Church of Scientology responded by ordering members to continuously borrow the available copies in order to prevent non-members from reading them. The Church of Scientology also sued Panoussis for copyright infringement, since he had made the documents available online without authorization.{{cite web |last=Macavinta |first=Courtney
A similar incident occurred during the 1980s, during the trial of Wollersheim v. Church of Scientology. When the OT III documents had been entered into evidence, 1,500 Scientologists crammed the courthouse in an attempt to block public access to the documents by each requesting to photocopy them, thus overwhelming the clerk's office so no one else could access them.
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