The panic speaks eloquently and persistently, telling me that I need a new filter by which to drink in, to inhale the good and like an extreme diver, hold it in while exploring the dark places.
You see, the panic we feel on the surface only serves to take us down, while it denies us the means of rising again.
But if I can learn to pause, to take in the good, the wholesome, the nutritional, then I can ready myself to face the dark and, having done so, I will find the light again.