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The Man Who Lived Through His Own Death
In the early 1960s, Clavius Narcisse was misdiagnosed dead by two physicians, but he later revealed that he was under the effect of a poisonous substance that could bring a state of apparent death so profound it could fool a physician, and yet the victim could survive.
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A remarkable story of Clavius Narcisse, who was misdiagnosed dead but survived a poison that could bring someone to the state of apparent death so profound it could fool a physician.
35:24 - 39:18 (03:53)
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A remarkable story of Clavius Narcisse, who was misdiagnosed dead but survived a poison that could bring someone to the state of apparent death so profound it could fool a physician.
ChapterThe Man Who Lived Through His Own Death
Episode#652: Famed Explorer Wade Davis — How to Become the Architect of Your Life, The Divine Leaf of Immortality, Rites of Passage, Voodoo Demystified, Optimism as the Purpose of Life, How to Be a Prolific Writer, Psychedelics, Monetizing the Creativity of Your Life, and More
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
The host recounts his experience meeting a prominent figure in Voodoo, Max Beauvoir, with the help of his friend Marcel, and reflects on the meaning behind the terms "Tonton" and "Macoute."
39:18 - 41:14 (01:56)
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The host recounts his experience meeting a prominent figure in Voodoo, Max Beauvoir, with the help of his friend Marcel, and reflects on the meaning behind the terms "Tonton" and "Macoute."