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Carl Edwin Lindgren, KCHS, DEd, FCP, FRSA, FSA - Scotland, FRAS, FCotT

Carl Edwin Lindgren

(also search Google under C.E. Lindgren)

Born 1949
Virginia - Swedish Ancestors
Nationality US citizen
Fields historian, educationalist, researcher of Emotional and Physical Sexuality suggestibility, hypnotherapy, chemistry
Former Position Department of History - American Military University [Wiki] - now Director, Mesmer Holistic Clinic
Schools Attended University of Mississippi, College of Teachers - London, University of South Africa (Pretoria)
 Doctorate Advisors Dr. A. E. van Zyl  (UNISA) and Dr. Kenneth Bender (University of Mississippi
Known for Metagogiek, humanitarian work & human rights. Lindgren has published over 150 articles and delivered numerous lectures.
Notable awards  Several dynastic/Vatican knighthoods,  a Catholic Patriarchal Order (Syria),  two humanitarian awards (Congo and Ivory Coast), EDPA Graduate Fellow (U. Mississippi - 1973-77), and Academic Achievement Scholarship.

Biography

Carl Edwin Lindgren (born 1949) serves as an international consultant for educational and humanitarian affairs. Address: Avalon Woods" 10431 HWY 51 Courtland, MS 38620 - USA -- (662) 563-7554 - e-mail: celindgren@panola.com

Born in Virginia of Swedish and Spanish ancestry,  Lindgren received his B.A.E. ('72) MEd ('77) and SEd ('93) at the University of Mississippi in history, education and research methodology. He finished his D.Ed. at the University of South Africa (Pretoria) in the field of educational history (specifically Metagogiek). While a student of UNISA, he was active in human rights and humanitarian activities. On several opportunities, he met Bishop Desmond Tutu and Nelson Mandela.

He also completed a 30,000 word dissertation (F.C.P.) from the royal chartered  College of Teachers in London. The College originally received it charter under Queen Victoria in 1839.

Since 1999, he has done extensive research with the Biofeedback Foundation of Europe under the tutorage of physicist Dr. rer.nat. Knut Berndorfer (University of Vienna and University of Munich) and Howard Glazer, Ph.D., Cornell University. Lindgren serves as a BFE member of the Intl Research and Educational Team and is a member of the International Association for the Study of Pain. Areas of neurofeedback and psychophysiology research included: Alpha/Theta Training, Chronic Pain Research, Pain in Non-human Species and Chronic Lower Urogenital Tract Pain  & Sexual Dysfunction. Lindgren is also a clinical hypnotherapist and works in NLP research. Much of his research and gratis work is geared toward individuals with chronic pain and stress disorders.

Additionally, Lindgren works as an independent consultant for the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) Secretariat  and is  a Fellow of the World Academy of Art and Science, Royal Society of Arts and the World Association of International Studies (Stanford University).

In 2008, Lindgren received the Priory Vote of Thanks from the Most Venerable Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem.


Humanitarian Service and Awards:

  • 2007-Knight Commander - Order of Prince Danilo I of Montenegro [Wiki] - knighthood granted by the Royal House of Montenegro [Lineage] for "services rendered to Montenergo or to its Royal Family, as well as to the whole humanity - The Order of Danilo I is registered in Montenergo as a Non-Government Organisation (NGO)." [1] [2]

  • 2006-Grand Cross of Merit, International Red Cross – Congo - medal of merit presented in Italy for humanitarian services to the Congo

     

  • 2006-Grand Cross of Merit, International Red Cross - Ivory Coast (Cote D'Ivoire) - medal of merit presented in Italy for humanitarian services to citizens of the Ivory Coast [3]

Another Reciplient: S.A.I.& R. l’Arciduchessa Monika d’Asburgo (Wiki), Duchessa di Maqueda riceve da Madame Monique Koulibaly Kodjo, presidente della Croce Rossa della Costa d’Avorio la Gran Croce al Merito della Croce Rossa della Costa d’Avorio

  • 2005-Advisor on Humanitarian Aid - HRH Prince Hso Khan Pha of Yawnghwe (Wiki) (Shan States)

  


 Research Interests

        Health and Pain Studies

       Writings - (click)

      Editorial Board  - (2008-1993) - Science Technology (Official Publication of the Institute of Science Technology - London) 

      Membership-

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Educational History and Metagogiek

During the early 1980s quite a number of questions arose amongst certain members of the then Dept of History of Education at UNISA regarding the status, field of study and, in particular, the methodologies employed in History of Education. A few years earlier something similar happened at the University of Pretoria (UP) and the University of Port Elizabeth (UPE). In an attempt to "revitalize" the History of Education, UP advocated a "new" type of History of Education called Wordingsgeskiedenis (this Afrikaans word can possibly be translated as the "History of Becoming") whereas UPE advocated Temporaliteitspedagogiek (possibly to be translated as "Pedagogics of Temporality"). Each regarded their methodology as something different from existing research methodologies and their focus as unique. At the University of South Africa a number of colleagues then started propagating yet another "new" type of History of Education, referred to as Metagogiek. According to De Jager, DK, Coetzee, JH & Bisschoff, TC. 1983. Metagogiek: Metodologie En Toepassing. HAUM; Pretoria]: "The name, Metagogiek, indicates the intention that an all-inclusive view is striven for. Meta  pertains to change always taking place and emphasis will be placed on this aspect in particular. The second half of the name, agogics, emphasizes the guidance that one human being offers to another during every phase of life." Therefore one could say the Metagogiek refers to the "pedagogics of change" keeping in mind that, according to advocates of Metagogiek pedagogics focuses on children only - agogics, according to them, includes all human beings, from the cradle to the elderly. Lindgren attempts to utilize certain concepts in Metagogiek to bring a better awareness of human becoming as it relates to helping the human condition, working in distance education with the troops and helping in humanitarian and human rights.

Writings - (click

Editorial Review Board -  Kappa Delta Pi - 1993-96 [educational history section]

Fellowship - 

 

Awards -

  • 1974-Fellow, EDPA Graduate Fellowship and Phi Alpha Theta

  • 1970-Scholar, Academic Achievement Scholarship, University of Mississippi, United States Department of Education

Dissertations -

  • UNISA Dissertation -Lindgren, C.E. (1999, June). A historical-comparative study of the development of the county school systems on North and South Panola. Universiteit van Suid-Afrika (Wiki), Pretoria, South Africa.

  • F.C.P. dissertation. College of Teachers. [Wiki] - Lindgren, C.E. (1993, August). Panola education: An historical interpretation of the educational factors between 1836 and the present which led to the formation and growth of the South Panola Consolidated School System. 

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        Historical Photography

Photographic landscape work (500 prints) covers a 25 year period of historical changes to William Faulkner's (Wiki) Rowan Oak (Wiki), Yoknapatawpha County [Wiki] and Oxford, Mississippi [Wiki].
  • University of Mississippi Field Study - Lindgren, C.E. (1993), December). The development of a manual for the use of still photography in the classroom. The University of Mississippi, University, MS 38677. Field Study under the direction of Dr. Kenneth Bender, Lead Faculty (45,000 word field study with 200 photographs).

        Writings (click)

        Photographs (click)

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History and Heraldry

Lindgren has taught and researched in the field of history (high school, college and university) for nearly 20 years

      Writings (click)

      Fellowships -

Memberships -

 


   

Coat of Arms & Heraldry  

  • Arms Badge Certification: a Certificacion del Emblema Heráldico was issued by Don Fernando Muñoz Altea, King of Arms (Lindgren) of the Royal House of Bourbon-Two Scilies (Duke of Castro Branch) on 30 May 2006, Reg. Minutario 2 2006. Blazon of the badge is as follows: A griffin rampant Or, in the right paw held aloft a fleur-de-lys Azure. Certification relating to various Catholic, dynastic and patriarchal awards; 100 year old arms and titles from the Houses of Rwanda and Vietnam (Crown Prince Bao Long)

  • Royal House Concession of Arms: Carta de Concessao de Armas - Passada a Favor do Ex. mo. Senhor Carl Edwin Lindgren e Corder & Sua Ex. ma. Familia - Serie I - 1/2003 (Segunda Emissao - Alterada). Recognition of Arms -  Libro Numero: 1 Comenda:Fatima - San Miguel Registo Numero: 0001/2003-04.

  • Spanish Coat of Arms with Supporters: a Certificacion del Escudo de las Armas was issued by His Excellency Don Vincente de Cadenas y Vincent, Cronista de Armas on April 1999, Protocolo: 4-1999; Folios: 127-129 to Carl Edwin Lindgren y Barker, father of the armiger.


 

Fringe Science Interests

 

Research

  • Lindgren, C.E. (1976). Positive PSI Scoring and the Edwards Personality Preference Schedule. Graduate research project, supervised by Dr. Stanley Easton. University of Mississippi. University, MS. Correspondence research work with Drs Joseph (J.B.) Rhine and J. G. Pratt

General Writings (click)

 


    Private Clubs


    Notes

     [1] ROYAL HOUSE PETROVIĆ NJEGOŠ

     [2] An exchange of protocols between the Royal House of Montenegro and the Imperial House of Vietnam 

     [3] Ballo dei Cento e non più Cento (photographs)


    References

  • Bolton, Penni. (Spring 1993). "From Oxford Street to Oxford" Ole Miss Alumni Review. Vol 42, No. 1, 41.

  • Editor. (April 2006). "New Fellows Elected - 2005.WAAS - World Academy of Art and Science Newsletter. Minneapolis, MN: WAAS Directory and Newsletter Center. 2.

  • Editor. (July-September, 1992). "Exhibit of Lindgren Prints in Memphis." The Faulkner Newsletter & Yoknapatawpha Review. Vol XIII, No. 3, 4.

  • Gnanapragasam, N.S. (March 1994). "C. E. Lindgren Award for Educational Excellence." The Educational Review. Tripicane, Madras, Vol C, No. 3, 2.

  • Maya, Cathryn. Lindgren Exhibit (at Center for Faulkner Studies). Southeast Missourian. Cape Girardeau, Missouri: Southeast Missourian Press.

  • Guy Stair Sainty (editor) and Rafal Heydel-Mankoo (deputy editor). 2006. The Order of the Dragon of Annam. World Orders of Knighthood and Merit. Two volumes, ca. 2100pp.

  •  Upton, Michael. "Past Meets Present." Keywords. Oxford: The University of Mississippi J. D. Williams Library Newsletter. Vol 2. No. 2, 2.

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