I heard a quote one time "sometimes when it feels like you've been buried you've actually been planted." A quote from Charles young is "the reason people can't see God is because they don't look low enough", and I think that's such a profound statement because if we go back to Genesis 1 and verse 2 it says that darkness was upon the face of the deep and the spirit of God moved upon the face of the waters. I know this isn't exactly what it means but in a poetic way to say it's as if God looked into the depths of being itself and seen all the way to the infinite bottom and seen the darkness and maleficent that exists within existence, and that is what lies in the deep, that is what the demons that inhabited the man in the tomb were so afraid of. The abyss. This is where the Leviathan resides. A creature that represents ultimate chaos at the bottom. It is a representation of chaos. Some might say the ultimate representation of chaos. I also find it interesting that God chose to flood the world in the days of Noah because this chaos, this maleficence, the darkness of humanity had surfaced and there was nothing but evil intentions in their heart so God chose to use the flood in a metaphysical / physical representation of wiping out that chaos. Now to get back to the legion going into the swine it's as if they were okay going into the depths in a physical form, but in the spiritual world to be thrown into the depths at the bottom is where true terrorize lies. That all consuming Black Mass.