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Guro Bert Domingo
Bert Domingo is a teacher (Guro, in Pilipino), psychologist, researcher, and lecturer in management during his about fifty working years. He also preached in a small congregation of Christians. He ...view moreBert Domingo is a teacher (Guro, in Pilipino), psychologist, researcher, and lecturer in management during his about fifty working years. He also preached in a small congregation of Christians. He has degrees in education (BSE and BA) and psychology (MA), and holds credentials in teaching and counseling in California. He had two fellowships from the United Nations/International Labor Organizations in the Turin, Italy Center. He also had a fellowship with U.S. Department of Education at the University of the Pacific, to pursue doctoral studies, and an Italian government scholarship at the University of Trieste. Bert’s works include, positions as training manager, personnel manager in private corporations and regional director in the Philippine government.
He was six years old when the Japanese occupied his country and cause miserable existence for him and his family. The atrocities of war and guerrilla warfare, death and destruction, constant fear and hiding, were endured for more than three years. These were followed by adjustment difficulties in schooling, work and pursuit of life’s goal. One constant for Bert is his insatiable reading, searching for the truth that led him to philosophy and religion. Now he searches for world peace, holds a vision and mission to help free people from ignorance and fear. World peace can only be achieve when humanity will learn to converge in beliefs and eliminate or minimize competition.view less