(Mind's) dimness creates (dull) emptiness and both, in the
darkness, unite with it to become form. The mingling of form with
false thinking causes the latter to take the shape of a body,
stirred by accumulated causes within and drawn to externals
without. Such inner disturbance is mistaken for the nature of mind,
hence the false view of a mind dwelling in the physical body and
the failure to realize that this body as well as external
mountains, rivers, space and the great earth are but phenomena
within the wondrous bright True Mind. Like an ignorant man who
overlooks on the great ocean but grasps at a floating bubble and
regards it as the whole body of water in its immense expanse, you
are doubly deluded amongst the deluded. This is exactly the same
delusion as when I hold my hand down; and so the Tathagata says
that you are the most pitiable people :)