Yes, when the mind is over-confident of it's education and perceptions, it starts to disobey the signals from body and force the body to follow what mind says. That's when the mind loses the support of knowledge encoded in the body, the knowledge which wass collected through evolution.
The mind tries to compensate the loss with experimentation that can't undergo the same extent of evolution. Then it dictates body to follow the results of these puny and tiny experiments, and ignores the rich knowledge already encoded in the body.
>when the mind is over-confident of it's education and perceptions, it starts to disobey the signals from body and force the body to follow what mind says.
Isn't that one of the fundamental things being taught to nascent minds as a prerequisite to participating in society -- starting the earliest stages of development, at which point neither one's mind nor one's body really has much of a say in the matter?