For u/Undine53 πΈπΊπΈπ
π«‘ THE GREAT AWAKENING π
Many of you know u/Undine53 ~ passed away suddenly this year. Her daughter found her in her room with her Bible on her chest. There were some threads and some wonderful thoughts about her, and I just wanted to post this to celebrate our big win π
I know sheβs looking down from heaven with a huge smile on her face! We WON BIGLY!
Here is to you FREN πΈπ₯πΎ
Undine53's daughter is u/undineskid
She has written a response to this post:
https://greatawakening.win/p/199hXLjoYa/thank-you-for-remembering-my-mum/c/
Thank you for pointing this out u/ThisIsHowItStarts
u/Undine53 is sadly missed.
She isn't with us physically, but is here in spirit, watching the rebirth of Humanity!
Happy trails, beloved sister!
Yes she is, and she fought long and hard for this cause. π
Amen to that, fren!
Hijacking top comment to say thanks for remembering Mum! You can find a post with more details from me below.
I'm sorry for the delay in getting back to you. I'm in Australia and the time zone difference is a doozy!
Thanks for your kind words, I very much appreciate it.
You mum was a very special person to many people and she is greatly missed.
Wishing you all the best for the future.
It is nice to know that she is missed. She often thought no one would remember her, but she had an impact on people.
Your mum was one of a kind.
She was a special lady.
Look after yourself, keep safe and well, all the best, fren!
I will do my best :) Same to you!
Cheers,fren!
+1, and whoever did the -1, that was all wrong. Frens agree and disagree over God, spirituality, and whether there is a god or not, but at this time itβs only right to join in with ThisIsHowItStarts, or be silent in respect.
Edit: it has been also suggested the possibility of a βfat fingerβ on a phone accidentally hitting the -1, so if that happened, a quick fix is welcomed with no hard feelings. Thanks HonestBobbin for the thought in this thread, it is good to have a kind attitude when mistakes are possible in the electronic world.
Yes! We need to pray for God to change heart of this down voter.π
Wonderful post in Honor and Memory of u/Undine53
She was a Warrior for Jesus and Our Nation. She enriched us all and we Salute her!
She has the best seat of all!. π«‘β¨πͺ½π
Joy, u/Malachi3vs16 & u/ThisIsHowItStarts I bet 5 UpTrumps that the down vote was a fat finger on a phone kek
That said, if I am wrong, I pray for their hearts to turn as well.
+1. Thatβs a possibility too, so if I was too quick to judge, my humble apologies and a quick +1 fix for the fat finger! I remember now the difficulties when using the smaller smart phone!
Hope so Bobbin!
Iβm quite sure there are bots that crawl this site that -1 too.
Yes⦠and some people get more attention than others. Out of spite.
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Hope her family is doing well...πππ€
I posted an update from her daughter on this thread fren
Thank you Kitty!
Her daughter also posted a reply on this thread which includes the eulogy she gave at Undine's funeral.
Thank you, I'm doing great :) so are my cousins and cats.
Great news! Hugs and purrs to all! ππ€
She certainly does fren.
We will see her again.
The best is yet to come.
Thank Q π
Sometimes I wonder if posts like these get downvotes from the people who refuse to take a moment to remember other good people who have been here who we've lost along the way, like they need EVERY single post to be about current events (but only specific current events, right?) and not the community that surrounds them.
She was a beacon of light in the darkness, leading people to the truth. She didnβt even live in America, but she saw the greater picture and the importance of Trump being reelected and how that would affect the rest of the world. She was so knowledgeable. π§
Thatβs a strong possibility, +1 for your thoughtful insights
I could only do plus one, donβt know how anyone could minus one? Is the the hide or block accidentally Tess it??
Not me haha π
You made a touching post for Undine, and thatβs what counts! As someone also commented, maybe someone with fat fingers was using a small mini phone.
Prayers for you dear friend and your family. Eternal Rest Grant unto her O Lord and let your perpetual light shine upon her amen!!! ππ»β€οΈβ€οΈ
Amen
May her soul and the souls of all the faithful departed through the mercy of God rest in peace ππ»
Amen! ππ
There are many others among our various families and friends that would have loved to see this day, too. God bless them all. π
Yes, a special shout out to all of our family members who passed who didnβt get to see this glorious victory ππ
Thank you. There are quite a few anons no longer here. Some have passed away and some moved on for other reasons.
God Bless Them All.
u/#lord u/#prayer u/#feelsgood
I recognise these memes from the last thread!
Still praying for you kid!
May the Lord watch between you and your mother until you are united again.
Through Your Faith In Our Lord Jesus Christ You Will Be Together Again! β€οΈ ππ»
We will hopefully reunite, singing in the Heavenly Choir for all of eternity :)
Excellent comment, fren.
We've had casualties in this fight for the freedom of Humanity and their sacrifice must be remembered.
May her soul rest in peace!
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Oof. That hit hard. Did not know that. What was the cause of death? RIP Undine53 we love you.
Her daughter was waiting for some type of an autopsy, but weβve never really heard back from her. She was very kind in posting here in the beginning, and gave us some information. Unfortunately, her daughter is very left leaning so we need to pray for her as well.
I do know that her daughter had recently moved from Washington State back to the Cottswald to be closer to her mother, and then her mother died unexpectedly. For the record⦠No, she was not vaccinated.
Undine53 was a very wise, and sweet soul. She will be greatly missed. π
Her name was Alina π₯°
Thatβs very big hearted of her daughter to update her momβs βfar right conspiracyβ forum.
Yes, it was! Despite their differences, they were very close, and her daughter went above and beyond to reach out to us and Iβm grateful for that.
Thank you! Mum learned a lot about community management from me, and while I shook my head over her content I respected her thoroughness and dedication. She ran quite a few communities of her own over the years, often posing as a man because she felt her message got across better that way. There was no way I could just ignore this huge group of 'frens' and leave you wondering what happened to her.
Bless you! π€
Iβm sorry for your loss. But based on your actions, I feel there is hope for unity or at least mutual respect.
I believe there is some truth to what your mom thought regarding male/female voice. Many female authors posed as males throughout history so they wouldnβt be dismissed out of hand.
Yeah, it sucks but it's a fact. A woman is seen as 'talking too much' if she takes up more than 20% of a dialogue. It frustrated Mum no end.
I am so sorry u/Undine53 passed away. None of us knew about her death. Wherever you are, we miss you even if some of us never met you. God bless her soul. Sad times π
Pulmonary embolism due to deep vein thrombosis.
Please do not ignore your body when something feels off!
I have posted on update on this thread from her daughter
Rip u/Undine53, your support for the cause will not be forgotten
π«‘πΊπΈ never forgotten
u/#wwg1wga
and I hope u/rooftoptendie is raising a glass somewhere too xoxo
YES π ππ Another oneβ¦
Yes!! ππ€
Holding on to her sword til the very end, a warrior's death.
Soon frens soon frens
We love & appreciate all you did Undine!
Also I am hoping that u/rooftoptendie is lurking here & that they were jumping for joy the night Trump won!
edit-rooftoptendie may be spelled wrong. Miss them & Undine both.
YES
&
u/PepeSee
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Now that I think about it I haven't seen PepeSee for way too long on here. Is there a reason given they left?
Donβt get me started
This is Undines thread β¦ π
If you really want to know, then DM me!
Mum wouldn't mind at all :)
This is so very special. Sweet people here.
Gone but never forgotten, RIP u/undine53, we know youre smiling down on us
π Undine Sun Shine
Somehow I missed this unfortunate information.
u/Undine53, we did it.
RIP
Here it is, including a picture:
https://greatawakening.win/p/17te55F2td/very-sad-news--we-have-heard-tha/c/
I have posted an update from Undine's daughter on this thread
Awesome. Thank you !
Thanks because I couldnβt find it!
Thank you poU!
btw.
Two of us GAW anons were there at her funeral.
Thank you both for representing us!
You're welcome!
Thank you so much for coming, I really appreciated the effort you made. Very touching.
You're welcome!
It was a lovely gathering. I would have liked to have stayed longer, but you can see why I couldn't.
Were the two visiting anons anything like you were expecting?
I guess so! They were lovely. I was touched by the efforts people made to attend, especially yours. It's not often someone books a plane ticket to celebrate the life of someone they met on the internet! Thanks again for the lovely gift.
π because we are family π
How loving of you to attend. Bless you for this.ππ€
I live in the midlands, quite a lot less than 100 miles away.
The other anon who attended actually took a flight from another country, just for the funeral.
Amazing!
Yes...this is the way.
I love knowing this. Bless you both!ππ€
Iβm sure she is so proud now that the President is holding The Bible too and promoting it:
https://greatawakening.win/p/199hXJSCIq/trump-we-are-bringing-the-bible-/
He said: Make America Pray Again (MAPA)
She would LOVE this. She was very persuasive. I wouldn't be surprised if she had a hand in it!
I don't think she did, but she would have loved it.
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Miss you, Undine.
Goodbye, fren.
'We are confident, I say, and willing rather to be absent from the body, and to be present with the Lord.'
Amen π
And what a glorious celebration
She spoke words of kindness in the midst of my darkness. God is blessing her no doubt.
Thank you for the stickie mods.
Undine also shared a birthday with Barron Trump!
Thatβs interesting. I didnβt know that.
Rest in peace Alina, you now get to meet all the other space cowboys and guide us from above.
You fought a brave battle and died in honour with the Lords book on your chest. Truly a woman of humanity and God.
An inspiration to us all.
Thank you so much fren for this wonderful thread.
youβre welcomeβ¦ We should talk soon
She was a very gracious lady. We need more like her in our camp.
πππ I think with this huge victory, more may be coming our way. Welcome new frens πΈ
Yes - MAHA was a stroke of genius that has woken up so many good people.
We're going to need a bigger landfill for all the garbage!
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I just received an update from Undine's daughter, who has given me permission to post it. She writes:
Her daughter is travelling at the moment but she will try to check in with us here when she has some free time.
She also asked me to pass on her thanks to the anons for this tribute thread.
Thatβs so awesome that you gotta speak with her daughter. Thank you for clarification on her death and what had really happened. Please report back when you plant the flowers. Perhaps a picture? Anyway, I donβt want to doxx you!
Thanks friend π
Her daughter said she will log in when she has some free time (she is travelling at the moment). I did send her the link to the thread, so hopefully she will update us!
I've added a comment :) thank you MAGAKitty, you've been so supportive!
Thank you so much honey for coming over to see us again! I know the anons will especially appreciate reading your beautiful eulogy, and learning more about your mum. She was very loved and appreciated here x
Thanks!
I will come back with a picture one day.
Hi Fren: Thank you for getting back to us. Weβre so grateful for having a chance to have known your mother. Praying for you during this time of difficulty with her loss. Hoping your Christmas celebration this year will be full of other family members where you can celebrate your motherβs life!
God bless you and have a fantastic day! π
That would be so thoughtful! π€
Thank you fren!
What kind of bulbs Kitty? Daffodils?
It's a mixed bag. I got some wildflower seeds as well.
That will be beautiful! π You are so sweet!
She is dearly missed but forever in our hearts
Hi all, thanks so much for remembering Mum. She would have been very happy with the election result. Me not so much, but democracy is democracy.
I think you are all just so sweet to remember her today, she would have been very touched. Despite me being a raging die hard atheist liberal pansexual trans advocate with cats out the wazoo, you all welcomed and consoled me when she passed. It just goes to show that we CAN unite over the important things, and you shouldn't just throw people away over a difference of opinion - there's always hope for dialogue and love. If you have a friend or relative who isn't speaking to you, or who you don't think you can deal with any more, just take this as an example. One thing I think we can ALL agree on; love conquers all. Not hate, love. You don't have to talk about politics and religion to have a relationship; you don't have to agree. It's possible to find common ground and build on it rather than slinging mud and making your island even smaller. Mud thrown is ground lost. I don't believe in Jesus but I DO believe you should love your neighbour as yourself, family even more so.
I did forget to update on how she passed - pulmonary embolism due to deep vein thrombosis. She was working so hard on her garden and allotment, it's possible that the hard work contributed. I wish I could have helped her more but she was very much a 'do it herself' kind of lady, just unstoppable. She was an amazing gardener.
We also raised a few hundred pounds for the Dog's Trust, Mum's favourite UK charity. If anyone feels so inclined, they would welcome a donation. Mum treasured her dogs and seriously went after people who mistreated their pups.
Her funeral was lovely, and I was so happy to meet a couple of her 'frens.' We had a great turnout.
I would like to say one thing though - if you're feeling 'off,' unusually tired, if you bump yourself, get a bad bruise.... GET CHECKED OUT!! Same if you have any of the many symptoms of diabetes, heart disease, even mental health issues like depression. I'm particularly looking at you guys, especially those of you who 'never go to the doctor.' Some deaths are preventable. Please take care of yourselves! I know healthcare can be expensive in America, and some other countries, but don't just push things to the back of your mind and assume it isn't a problem. Don't push yourself to the limit - take a break! Let your kids help you with the hard work, don't wear yourselves out! Tell your loved ones that you love them every time you talk to them, we're not here forever and you never know when 'see you later' is actually 'good-bye.'
Big thanks to you all, especially u/MAGAKitty for her supportive emails and posts, and to all the people who sent me private messages of support.
Some people asked if her account will stay up - I certainly won't be deleting it. Mum's words will live on.
Finally, I'd like to share the eulogy I wrote for her with you.
Hi, Iβm Alinaβs daughter. As most of you know I just got back from living abroad in time to spend a few last weeks with my darling mother, who we are here to celebrate today.
Mum was born in JarosΕaw, Poland. She had fond memories of crawling under her fatherβs chair to listen as he played the violin, and lived in awe of her glamorous and beautiful mother, who brought her to England when she was a child. She grew up in Cambridge, moved to Cheshire with my father, where she had me, and later settled in Oxfordshire, where she lived until she left us quite unexpectedly last month, peacefully passing away from a pulmonary embolism as she lay in bed reading bible verses. While we all mourn her passing, I and many of her friends take comfort in the knowledge that she didnβt suffer, and was spared most of the ravages of old age.
Mum went to school in Cambridge, and later studied law and accounting at the Oxford polytechnic. She was a keen student of history and art, and her house is filled with books, paintings, and beautiful ceramics, which she considerately put away to prepare for the arrival of my mischievous cats.
My mother had two green thumbs. Her houseplants are spectacular, and she had a collection of uncommon orchids carefully potted up with volcanic rocks and moss that I am trying very hard not to kill. Everyone loved mumβs beautiful garden, with its collection of apple trees, roses, and flowers of all descriptions. Her allotment is a shining tribute to her hard work, dedication, and talent; it is beautifully designed and still produces an abundance of delicious fruits and vegetables. Mum took pride in identifying and growing the very best varieties, and she loved to share her bountiful harvests with her friends. Some of you will probably miss her summer gluts of berries - I know I will.
Mum was a great fan of the arts. When I was little she took me to museums and galleries as often as she could, whisking me off to London for exhibitions and taking me to theatres near and far. Exploring museums and going to see live performances was a pastime we shared throughout my life, and I have so many wonderful memories of shows we saw together - in particular a three man Ben Hur that made us laugh so hard our stomachs hurt for the rest of the day. She loved going to gigs and concerts, and could hold her own in a mosh pit even in her sixties. She was a big fan of Milton Jones, and generally loved silly humour.
Mum was fantastic with animals, children, and elderly people, several of whom she befriended and spent a lot of time with. She had three beautiful, perfectly trained German shepherds, and a golden retriever who did whatever he wanted, despite her best efforts. When I was little she supplied me with a steady stream of hamsters and rats, and to her great surprise, she very recently bonded with my cats who she was kind enough to take in along with me.
Mum was utterly fearless. She believed that you could get away with almost anything if you walked with a sense of purpose, spoke with confidence, and just straight-up refused to take βnoβ for an answer. Whether she was returning something to a shop long after the thirty days had passed, or using the loos at Blenheim Palace without paying for a ticket, mum took no prisoners. She generally forged her way to victory regardless of rules, obstacles, conventions, and, occasionally, the law.
She loved to feed people. A dear friend of hers told me just the other day how much she enjoyed her wonderful souffles. Her deep dish pizza was amazing, her lemon meringue pie could send you to heaven, and she was constantly experimenting, refining, and trying out new recipes and foods. She was always an incredibly healthy eater, and her cupboards are filled with cacao nibs, goji berries, and a tonne of supplements, which she shared with anyone who seemed to be in need.
But her generosity went beyond cooking for people and giving away her home-grown delights - Mum really looked after the people she cared about. She bestowed her motherly love on some of my friends, staying in touch with old boyfriends of mine and continuing to care about them long after our relationships had ended. She took in a schoolmate of mine who was rejected by her family, loved my dear late husband as one of her own, and she supported, encouraged and prayed for everyone she held dear.
Mum had a great love for the homeless, not just giving a bit of change but actually talking to people and bringing them food. Recently she recalled an incident in which she came across a gentleman she took to be homeless, rushing home to pack him a bag of supplies, only to realise that he wasnβt actually homeless at all; he was just a bit scruffy.
Alina was an incredible mother; she was always in my corner when I needed her; she always had my back. She taught me so many life skills. She started to teach me to cook as soon as I was old enough to sit on the kitchen counter.
I will always think of my mother as an artist. She made incredibly beautiful embroidered samplers, using unusual techniques like felting to create incredibly detailed masterpieces. She made most of my childhood clothes, and throughout her life she excelled as a dressmaker and knitter, amassing an amazing collection of beautiful fabrics and other artistic supplies. She was also very stylish, and was generally beautifully dressed.
She was a great story teller, and among other ideas, she created a concept that I and everyone I have shared it with find comforting - the idea that all cuddly toys magically teleport to a mystical dimension called BearLand when abandoned or abused, and are replaced with holograms so that no one notices.
Her talent shone through not just in her actual artwork, but in her cooking, her garden, her allotment, her appearance, and her home. She will be fondly remembered and missed by many people, and Iβm grateful to those of you who could be here today. Thank you for your kind messages and cards. I hope you will join us for a drink and a sandwich.
Thank you all for being here.
This would get a good response if you posted it as a new post.
It's very open hearted.
Oh you think so? I don't want to spam.
Yeah, I think so.
You can see how much she was appreciated here.
I'm a moderator here, so I can keep an eye on it for you and alert the others.
It's entirely up to you, but more people would see it.
Ok, sure, why not. Mum always loved the updoots!
Get the title right because you can't change it after you post. The content you can edit.
Yah same with reddit. I'm just trying to find something, I'll be a minute.
Please do new fren!
Yes, and Iβm hoping we can get a sticky for that.
I had no idea that this post wouldβve gotten so much interest! I mean, yes, she was alive, and we all have something positive to say. But I really feel like this post is showing us how close this community truly is. Itβs very heartwarming. Thanks POU
You are welcome. Thank you for writing this post.
Let it also stand for the other anons who have died on this journey.
<3
I concur - please create a thread with this so the anons can see it!
Done!
Ok I posted :)
https://greatawakening.win/p/199hXLjoYa/thank-you-for-remembering-my-mum/
Sorry, I wandered off for a bit.
I've just stickied it on the front page for a while.
Thanks!!
What a beautiful eulogy! Despite your differences, you managed to embrace all the wonderful lovely things about her, and I appreciate that you did that for her and for yourself.
I too have an LGBT daughter, who is just now finally allowing me to speak with her again. It was recently her birthday and I was able to send chocolate chip cookies to her and her friends. Small milestones equal huge victories. Regardless of the outcome of the election, Iβm hoping and praying that she dosenβt go back to no contact with me. Thank you for encouraging people to love one another. Itβs so important, and itβs something that the Lord wants us to do.
Thanks for this thorough follow up, and for the time and effort you put into reach reaching out to us because it means so much to everyone here!
God bless you and have a fantastic day π
Yes...wise words from you both.
Love IS the answer!
Thanks! Best of luck with your daughter.
What a beautiful tribute to your Mom! Wish I could have sat down with her for a cup of tea and slice of lemon pie for a good long natter. βππ₯§π€
Rest In Peace.π₯π
god bless.
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RIP.
Amen.
In memory:
πΆ Let All Mortal Flesh Keep Silence πΆ (acoustic version):
https://youtu.be/5Qe0XnHwvU8?si=urpCziy3d_7c639P
Just listening to this, very beautiful, Mum would have loved it. Gotta love an acoustic guitar!
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HERE IS A REPLY FROM u/undineskid
https://greatawakening.win/p/199hXLjoYa/thank-you-for-remembering-my-mum/c/
I donβt know how to pin a comment u/propertyofUniverse
We actually can't pin comments except if they are made by a moderator.
OK, no big deal. Thanks for getting back to me.
I've made the pinned comment.
Thank You π