
Reference: The Dianetics Axioms
L. Ron Hubbard found that man is obeying very definite laws and rules which could be set forward in axioms. The very first and most fundamental of these is: The dynamic principle of existence is survive. That is the basic axiom of Dianetics.
The original Dianetic axioms are referenced below in black.
In color are corresponding axioms as seen through Postulate Mechanics.
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Executive Summary 2025
An organism is as healthy and sane as it is able to assimilate sensations in real time. All learning is accomplished by making appropriate postulates to resolve anomalies. Natural laws are learned by life energy only by sensing the randomity of the environment and assimilating it.
Space and time index is a natural part of the content of sensations, which cannot be known until assimilated. An unassimilated sensation when restimulated exerts its force without regard to space and time.
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Axioms 136-150
RANDOMITY = departure from optimum motion
OPTIMUM RANDOMITY = required for evolution
PLUS OR MINUS RANDOMITY = a complex anomaly
THETA FACSIMILES = Past unassimilated sensations
DN AXIOM 136: The mind is plastically capable of recording all efforts and counter-efforts.
DN AXIOM 137: A counter-effort accompanied by sufficient (enrandomed) force impresses the facsimile of the counter-effort personality into the mind of an organism.
DN AXIOM 138: Aberration is the degree of residual plus or minus randomity accumulated by compelling, inhibiting or unwarranted assisting of efforts on the part of other organisms or the physical (material) universe.
Aberration is caused by what is done to the individual, not what the individual does, plus his self-determinism about what has been done to him.
DN AXIOM 139: Aberrated behavior consists of destructive effort toward prosurvival data or entities on any dynamic, or effort toward the survival of contrasurvival data or entities for any dynamic.
DN AXIOM 140: A valence is a facsimile personality made capable of force by the counter-effort of the moment of receipt into the plus or minus randomity of unconsciousness.
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PM AXIOM 136: The mind receives sensations and retains them as recordings until they are assimilated.
PM AXIOM 137: The sensation of a counter-effort, when sufficiently intense, impresses its own personality into the mind of an organism.
PM AXIOM 138: Aberration is the degree of unassimilated sensations accumulated from the counter-efforts of other organisms and the physical universe.
PM AXIOM 139: Aberrated behavior consists of irrational and disorderly conduct on any dynamic.
PM AXIOM 140: A valence is the “personality” of unassimilated sensations made capable of force by the counter-efforts impressed upon an unconscious organism.
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DN AXIOM 141: A control center effort is aligned toward a goal through definite space as a recognized incident in time.
DN AXIOM 142: An organism is as healthy and sane as it is self-determined.
The environmental control of the organism motor controls inhibits the organism’s ability to change with the changing environment, since the organism will attempt to carry forward with one set of responses when it needs by self-determinism to create another to survive in another environment.
DN AXIOM 143: All learning is accomplished by random effort.
DN AXIOM 144: A counter-effort producing sufficient plus or minus randomity to record is recorded with an index of space and time as hidden as the remainder of its content.
DN AXIOM 145: A counter-effort producing sufficient plus or minus randomity when activated by re-stimulation exerts itself against the environment or the organism without regard to space and time, except reactivated perceptions.
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PM AXIOM 141: A control center effort is aligned toward evolution through resolving of anomalies.
PM AXIOM 142: An organism is as healthy and sane as it is able to assimilate sensations in real time.
PM AXIOM 143: All learning is accomplished by making appropriate postulates to resolve anomalies.
PM AXIOM 144: Space and time index is a natural to traumatic content of sensations, which cannot be known until assimilated.
PM AXIOM 145: An unassimilated traumatic sensation when restimulated exerts itself against the environment or the organism without regard to space and time.
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DN AXIOM 146: Counter-efforts are directed out from the organism until they are further enrandomed by the environ at which time they again activate against the control center.
DN AXIOM 147: An organism’s mind employs counter-efforts effectively only so long as insufficient plus or minus randomity exists to hide differentiation of the facsimiles created.
DN AXIOM 148: Physical laws are learned by life energy only by impingement of the physical universe producing randomity, and a withdrawal from that impingement.
DN AXIOM 149: Life depends upon an alignment of force vectors in the direction of survival and the nullification of force vectors in the direction of succumb in order to survive.
COROLLARY: Life depends upon an alignment of force vectors in the direction of succumb and the nullification of force vectors in the direction of survive in order to succumb.
DN AXIOM 150: Any area of randomity gathers to it situations similar to it which do not contain actual efforts but only perceptions.
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PM AXIOM 146: The organism dramatizes counter-efforts, which being unreal in the present environment are directed back against the control center.
PM AXIOM 147: An organism’s mind employs counter-efforts effectively only so long as it is able to assimilate them.
PM AXIOM 148: Natural laws are learned by life energy only by sensing the anomalies in the environment and resolving them.
PM AXIOM 149: Life depends upon the assimilation of what it senses. When it does so it evolves. When it fails to do so it becomes extinct.
PM AXIOM 150: Any area of randomity gathers to it situations similar to it which do not contain actual efforts but only perceptions.
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