Traditional cognitive science has historically confined the mind within the cranium. While the “second brain” metaphor underscores the autonomy of the enteric nervous system, it remains entrenched in a neurocentric paradigm. Here, we propose a transformative framework: the gut microbiota may function as a constitutively relevant contributor to specific embodied cognitive architectures. We contend that cognition, emotion, and behavior are not fully understandable in brain-isolated terms. Instead,