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The Dianetic Axioms




THE AXIOMS OF DIANETICS AND SCIENTOLOGY


Axiom 153

In the physical universe the absence of motion is vanishment.

Axiom 154

Death is the equivalent to life of total lack of life-motivated motion.

Axiom 155

Acquisition of prosurvival matter and energy or organisms in space and time means increased motion.

Axiom 156

Loss of prosurvival matter and energy or organisms in space and time means decreased motion.

Axiom 157

Acquisition or proximity of matter, energy or organisms which assist the survival of an organism increase the survival potentials of an organism.

Axiom 158

Acquisition or proximity of matter, energy or organisms which inhibit the survival of an organism decrease its survival potential.

Axiom 159

Gain of survival energy, matter or organisms increases the freedom of an organism.

Axiom 160

Receipt or proximity of nonsurvival energy, matter or time decreases the freedom of motion of an organism.

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