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Mugi no Tarot/むぎのタロット

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  • Mugi no Tarot/むぎのタロット
  • Mugi no Tarot/むぎのタロット
  • Mugi no Tarot/むぎのタロット
  • Mugi no Tarot/むぎのタロット
  • Mugi no Tarot/むぎのタロット
  • Mugi no Tarot/むぎのタロット
  • Mugi no Tarot/むぎのタロット
  • Mugi no Tarot/むぎのタロット
  • Mugi no Tarot/むぎのタロット
  • Mugi no Tarot/むぎのタロット
  • Mugi no Tarot/むぎのタロット
  • Mugi no Tarot/むぎのタロット
  • Mugi no Tarot/むぎのタロット

At a very painful and sad time in my life Mugi the gerbil taught me to "just live The feelings for Mugi have become 78 tarot cards. Mugi" is a pet gerbil that Yuki, the author, used to keep. It is a small mouse, measuring 10 cm in length and weighing about 60 grams. This tarot card was born from the interaction between a Mongolian gerbil and its owner, Yuki. In 2011, Yuki, who was leading a very normal life as a working adult, suddenly became ill. It was cancer. It was a rare type of cancer for which no cure had been established, and it was diagnosed to have a high recurrence rate. Friends around her were full of fulfilling stories of love and work. But the side effects of the treatment caused her hair to fall out, and she often wondered, "What in the world is the meaning of my life? She often wondered what the meaning of her life was. At that time, her pet "Mugi" was just living happily every day. He didn't even snuggle with Yuki, but ate his food, groomed his hair, dexterously arranged his house, and went to sleep at night. The Tarot depicts this image of Mugi, one card at a time. This tarot was created over a period of one year with the intention of "helping us to walk happily and smilingly through this day, a day we will never get back. The following is a message from the author, Yuki. May your precious day shine brighter and brighter. Mugi" is a mouse that I bought when I was still very happy before I became ill. During the three years I spent with Mugi, I went through some very painful times and became very ill. Although I recovered from my illness, I lost all my hair at the age people call "marriageable age," and I was convinced that it was no longer possible for me to live an honest life while everyone around me was busy with their marriage activities. Although I was able to continue working, I felt as if I was the only one left behind while my friends were getting married or working, and I began to think about things more than when I was concentrating on treatment for my illness, which was very difficult for me. For "Mugi," a gerbil that is native to the desert and has a habit of staying close to his family throughout his life, my house must not have been a "happy" situation. But he survived, eating food every day, keeping his house in good order, and enjoying his daily snacks without change. All I did was to confine him to a small world. But he lived there every day, and he lived through my happy times and my hard times. And then he died as if he had been waiting for me to get well. Although he lived a little longer than other rats, he did not leave any offspring, and he did not see the outside world, but "Mugi" did not complain to anyone. I thought it was hard and painful, but there were many people who supported me. My family and friends were really worried about me. Unlike "Mugi" in her cage, I could go anywhere I wanted. But I was searching for all the things I lacked, and I was losing the will to live. I was losing the will to live. I lived through it all. The flowers on Mugi's coffin seemed to be a message from her. I made up my own worries.

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◆Item Code:01-35-007
◆Writer&Artist:yuki
◆Publisher:Visionary Company,Inc.
◆Box Type:tuck end box
◆Package Size:H97 × W68 × D30[mm]
◆Card Size : H91 × W60[mm]
◆Card's Lamination:gloss
◆Number of cards:78
◆Guidebook:Japanese
◆Deck Type:Tarot Based on Rider Waite

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