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Depression Can Turn Your World Dark-Gray?

Depression Can Turn Your World Dark-Gray?

Has someone ever asked you if you were “Feeling blue?” Science shows that emotions can influence a person’s vision process. Depressed people have a lower retinal response (the back part of the eye that contains the cells that respond to light) to varying black-and-white contrast.

This means that people that depressed are not able to see the beauty of the world. Approximately 280 million people in the world have depression (WHO). This also means that 280 million people can’t appreciate the beautiful flowers, the color of the sky, the sunset, etc.; These small details can significantly impact a person’s life. 

Symptoms of Depressions

  • Feelings of sadness
  • Angry outbursts
  • Frustrations 
  • Insomnia 
  • Anxiety or Agitation 

God created these things for us to enjoy, the simple things like the animals, flowers, the ocean, even the light. “And God said, “Let there be light,” and there was light. God saw that the light was good.” Genesis 1.

For this reason, we are holding a special meeting for people that are going through depression. This meeting is specially created to help people that are depressed. They will learn how to overcome depression and see beautiful colors.

Call 888-332-4141 to find out what time this meeting will be held at the Universal Church near you. 


The Universal Church
  • Esperança Nicolau