Kimberly (27 March 2013)
"I Heard These Words - Could These Words Have Meaning?"


 
Dear John and Doves:

I heard 2 words as I was waking up.  This happened 4-5 years ago.  The first word wasn't very clear, but I think it was "Sipa".  I've also wondered if the 1st word I heard was "Simon" which means hearing.  The 2nd word I heard was "Simperas".

The 2nd word that I heard was very clear.  I understood immediately how to spell it and that it is a Greek word.  I found that the word "Simperas" is a Greek family name.  I also found a map that showed an area in Greece with this name.  I lost the information that showed this as an area in Greece and haven't been able to find it again.

At the time this happened, the only thing that I could find on the word "Sipa" was "Southern Illinois Pagan Alliance".   I took a look at their website and they celebrated 3/21 with some type of ritual but I did not read what that ritual was (I was afraid of what I might read).  I found that they have a few more events planned.  The events are planned for May 1-5, June 7-10 and July 10-14.  I started to write something about these events to show the kind of wickedness that goes on, but then I changed my mind.  What I can tell you is that 5/01 is May Day and a pagan holiday with origins in Rome.  May 5th is the 25th of Iyyar, Ascension Day.  June 5th-10th is the anniversary of the Six Day War, with June 7th being the day that Jerusalem and the Temple mount were captured by the Jews.  July 11th is the anniversary of the Mumbai, India terrorist attacks in 2006.  There is something odd on the wikipedia page for July 11.  The last "event" listed is 2012 - 7-11 Revolution.   http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/July_11.  There is no explanation for what the 7-11 Revolution was or is. 

I had to post this link from the search page I pulled up.  I couldn't help but notice that at some point they were showing 234 days until their event.  What is the number "234" to them?

Southern Illinois Pagan Alliance
www.sipaganalliance.com
Beltane Raffle
. 234days until Member Retreat. Home. Since it's founding, Southern Illinois Pagan Alliance (SIPA) has grown from a small group to a community of Pagans .
http://www.bing.com/search?q=beltane+raffle&form=MOZSBR&pc=MOZI

Recently, I tried to find more meanings for this word "Sipa" and I did find that it is a family name, the orgin is Indian and most people with this name are Hindu

A
bout a week ago, it occurred to me that spelling it backwards is "Apis".  I don't know if spelling it backwards was the thing to do, but this is what I came up with.


Apis (god)
In Egyptian mythology, Apis or Hapis (alternatively spelled Hapi-ankh), is a bull-deity that was worshipped in the Memphis region.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apis_%28god%29

Western Honey Bee
The western honey bee or European honey bee (Apis mellifera) is a species of honey bee. The genus Apis is Latin for "bee", and mellifera comes from Latin melli- "honey" and ferre "to bear"—hence the scientific name means "honey-bearing bee".
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apis_mellifera

I had never heard either of these words, at least consciously, before the day that I heard them as I was waking up.  Ever since I heard the words, I've expected to hear about some Greek politician with the last name Simperas or that some area in Greece had just experienced a really large earthquake, but neither of these things have happened and the words may not mean anything.

If anyone knows anything about these words or has any insight I would be interested.  I'm especially interested in the 2nd word, "Simperas", since it is the one that I heard clearly. 

Thanks,

Kimberly