Geoffrey The Functional Medicine man

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Gender Male
Industry Non-Profit
Occupation Functional Medicine consultant
Location NSW, Australia
Introduction You should live that long! Grew up (fast) in abject poverty, mostly rabbit, stews, bread and dripping or jam, until leaving school at age 14 to work in my uncles butcher shop when I first tasted steak for breakfast at the shop. Learned to cook at age eight, many years later had my own restaurant. Joined the CMF (Reserve) July 1948, and permanent RAAF 1950. Have two remarkable and gifted children. Dr Robert Chiroprator Perth WA. and Dr. Kellie http://bushpalette.com and http://awdczambia.org I am now semi retired but totally committed to sharing information guaranteed to assist the indivual to better health. Enjoying Life extension with quality and headed for goal of 130 years this time around. Finally, one does not eat to live, rather, live to eat! Favourite quotes: To expand the mind is to increase the possibilities. You can never step in the same river twice. An investment in health pay's a lifetime of dividends. Religions are the opium of the people, and are poison. What is the difference between a weed and a flower? Only your judgement. Religion is the opium of the people! What is matter does not matter. What is mind is all there is!
Interests Anthropology International Cuisine Theology Drum Major, NSW Scottish Regiment Association Pipes & Drums. Buddhist Preceptor
Favorite Movies Powder, Star Wars, Sleepless in Seattle, Forest Gump, Gunga Din, Dances with Wolves, Lawrence of Arabia, all historical and/or with a spiritual message.
Favorite Music Folk, celtic, country & western, light classical, rock and roll. Music for meditation and relaxation. Pipes Drums.
Favorite Books The Holy Kabbala, Power verses Force, The Eye of the I. A Course In Miracles, The Hermetica, The Bloodline of the Holy Grail, The Bodhisattva Warriors, The Nag Hammadi Library, The Dead Sea Scrolls, A Road Less Travelled, Web Of Gold, Jungian Psychology and the Passions of the Soul, Meister Eckhart, Opening The Inner Gates, and about 400 others most in my library.

What would you name your ballet inspired by the sight of children leaping through a garden sprinkler?

Chuppa Dance