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SEAL 15 June 2026

Abjad M 
MONKEY (Blue Point)


Abjad P
PANTHER

A panther (actually a term for black leopards or jaguars) cannot realistically be a pet 🚫.

Here’s why:

1️⃣ Wild Animal Nature

  • Panthers are apex predators with strong hunting instincts.

  • Even if raised from a cub, their natural aggression can appear suddenly.

  • They can weigh 60–100 kg, with bite and claw strength far beyond dogs or cats.

2️⃣ Legal Restrictions

  • In most countries, keeping big cats (panther, tiger, lion) is illegal without special wildlife permits.

  • Governments treat them as endangered species → protected under CITES (Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species).

3️⃣ Practical Problems

  • They need huge space (territory in the wild is 20–100 km²).

  • Special diet (raw meat, bones, organs).

  • Veterinary care is complex and expensive.

  • Dangerous to humans, neighbors, and other pets.

4️⃣ Ethics

  • Keeping a panther as a pet removes it from its natural life and often leads to suffering.

  • Conservationists encourage protecting them in the wild or sanctuaries, not private homes.


Alternative if you love panthers:

  • Support wildlife sanctuaries or adoption programs (symbolic adoption through WWF, etc.).

  • Have a domestic cat breed that looks like a panther, e.g., Bombay cat 🐈‍⬛ (they’re often called “mini panthers” — sleek black coat, copper eyes, affectionate personality).

πŸ‘‰ So, a true panther = no. A “panther-like” house cat = yes ✅.


Abjad S

Spider πŸ•·️ πŸ•Έ️ 

In many traditions, a big spider—especially one that shows up in your home—can be seen as a strong symbol of luck, protection, and abundance. Here’s why:

  • Size matters: A bigger spider often symbolizes a bigger “gift” or greater opportunity coming your way.

  • Web meaning: If it’s building a web, it could represent creativity, hard work paying off, or new opportunities in your life.

  • Protective energy: Some cultures see large spiders in the home as guardians against negative energy.

So your dad’s big spider might really be a positive sign, like a little messenger of good fortune. πŸ•·✨


Several cultures around the world have beliefs that spiders bring luck, especially big or noticeable ones. Here are some examples:

1. European Traditions

  • In Germany and Scandinavia, seeing a spider in the morning is thought to bring wealth and good fortune for the day.

  • A spider spinning a web inside the home can symbolize prosperity and creativity.

2. Slavic Folklore

  • Spiders are considered protective spirits. Killing a spider is often seen as bad luck, while letting it live can bring success and happiness.

3. Native American Beliefs

  • Many tribes see the spider as a symbol of wisdom, creativity, and protection. For example, the Spider Woman is a deity in Navajo and Hopi mythology, credited with teaching people how to weave and guiding them.

4. Asian Traditions

  • In China, spiders are associated with happiness and good fortune, especially if seen in the morning.

  • In Japan, a spider descending from the ceiling can be a sign of good luck.

5. African Folklore

  • The spider figure Anansi in West African mythology represents wisdom, storytelling, and cleverness, and can symbolize opportunities coming your way.

So your dad’s big spider could be interpreted as a symbol of luck and protection across multiple cultures.



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