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The Dianetic Axioms




THE AXIOMS OF DIANETICS AND SCIENTOLOGY


Axiom 130

THETA FACSIMILES of counter effort are all that interpose between the control center and its recalls.

Axiom 131

Any counter-effort received into a control center is always accompanied by all perceptics.

Axiom 132

The random counter-efforts to an organism and the intermingled perceptions in the randomity can reexert that force upon an organism when restimulated.

DEFINITION: Restimulation is the reactivation of a past counter-effort by appearance in the organism’s environment of a similarity toward the content of the past randomity area.

Axiom 133

Self-determinism alone brings about the mechanism of restimulation.

Axiom 134

A reactivated area of the past randomity impinges the effort and the perceptions upon the organism.

Axiom 135

Activation of a randomity area is accomplished first by the perceptions, then by the pain, finally by the effort.

Axiom 136

The mind is plastically capable of recording all efforts and counter-efforts.

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