Gerardo Schmedling Torres, a Colombian humanist and philosopher, developed the Science of Stopping Suffering and the 7 Tools of Love, essential for harmonious relationships.
Contribution to Education
Schmedling promoted self-awareness from an early age. Dr. María Carolina Ramírez, our founder, was inspired by his philosophy for Gimnasio Campestre Los Cerezos.
Educational Principles
Gimnasio Campestre Los Cerezos integrates Schmedling’s philosophy of love and Aceptología, fostering emotional well-being and shaping leaders with social responsibility.
GERARDO SCHMEDLING TORRES (1946 - 2004)
A Colombian of German descent, Schmedling was a humanist and philosopher. He was the founder of the School of Love and HOUDHO center. He authored “The Science of Stopping Suffering” and Aceptología.
Legacy and Education
Schmedling guided Gimnasio Campestre Los Cerezos from its founding in 2000 until 2004. María Carolina Ramírez continued his legacy with Harmonious Education.
Global Recognition
Schmedling is globally recognized for his humanistic school. His teachings are promoted by experts in the humanities for a deep understanding of the world.
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