PREMIUM | Life Is Worth Living | Season 5 - 1956-1957
Bishop Sheen delves into the distinctions between normal and abnormal psychology, emphasizing that a normal person is guided by reason, will, and a defined life goal, while the abnormal mind is dominated by instincts, impulses, and subconscious drives. He critiques excessive reliance on psychoanalysis, arguing for the need to balance repression and expression in a way that prioritizes higher reasoning and divine grace over base instincts. Sheen concludes with a philosophical reflection on the struggles inherent in human nature, framing conflict as essential for spiritual growth and peace.