Dianetics Axioms 166 – 180

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.

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Executive Summary 2025

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Axioms 166-180

DN AXIOM 166: An individual is as happy as he can perceive survival potentials in the future.

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DN AXIOM 167: As the needs of any organism are met it rises higher and higher in its efforts along the dynamics. An organism which achieves ARC with itself can better achieve ARC with sex in the future; having achieved this it can achieve ARC with groups; having achieved this, it can achieve ARC with mankind, etc.

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DN AXIOM 168: Affinity, reality and communication coexist in an inextricable relationship. The coexistent relationship between affinity, reality and communication is such that none can be increased without increasing the other two and none can be decreased without decreasing the other two.

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DN AXIOM 169: Any aesthetic product is a symbolic facsimile or combination of facsimiles of theta or physical universes in varied randomities and volumes of randomities with the interplay of tones.

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DN AXIOM 170: An aesthetic product is an interpretation of the universes by an individual or group mind.

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DN AXIOM 171: Delusion is the postulation by the imagination of occurrences in areas of plus or minus randomity.

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DN AXIOM 172: Dreams are the imaginative reconstruction of areas of randomity or the resymbolization of the efforts of theta.

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DN AXIOM 173: A motion is created by the degree of optimum randomity introduced by the counter-effort to an organism’s effort.

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DN AXIOM 174: MEST which has been mobilized by life forms is in more affinity with life organisms than nonmobilized mest.

Substance which has been assimilated by life forms is in more affinity with life organisms.

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DN AXIOM 175: All past perception, conclusion and existence moments, including those of plus or minus randomity, are recoverable to the control center of the organism.

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DN AXIOM 176: The ability to produce survival effort on the part of an organism is affected by the degrees of randomity existing in its past. (This includes learning.)

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DN AXIOM 177: Areas of past plus or minus randomity can be readdressed by the control center of an organism and the plus or minus randomity exhausted.

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DN AXIOM 178: The exhaustion of past plus or minus randomities permits the control center of an organism to effect its own efforts toward survival goals.

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DN AXIOM 179: The exhaustion of self-determined effort from a past area of plus or minus randomity nullifies the effectiveness of that area.

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DN AXIOM 180: Pain is the randomity produced by sudden or strong counter-efforts.

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