Why 100 Days of Reiki
A devotion. A remembrance. A return to the Source.
In 2026, it will be one hundred years since Dr. Mikao Usui left this physical world. One hundred years since the man who sat on a mountain for twenty-one days—seeking truth, healing, and a return to the essence of Spirit—took his final breath.
A century since Reiki began its long journey across continents, cultures, teachers, and translations…
A century since it first flowed from one set of hands into another.
And I felt it.
The pull.
The call.
The whisper of “honor this.”
Not out of obligation, not out of tradition for tradition’s sake…
but out of deep gratitude and a fierce desire to acknowledge where this path began, and how it continues to evolve through all who carry it.
This is why I chose 100 Days of Reiki.
Because 100 years deserves 100 days of remembrance.
100 days to bow to the lineage.
100 days to walk beside the founder in spirit.
100 days to honor how far Reiki has come—and how far it still wants to go.
Why 100 Days?
1. Because lineage isn’t a chain — it’s a living river.
Even though Reiki today is often taught in strict lines and fixed positions, its origin wasn't rigid.
Usui didn’t create Reiki through a textbook or a manual.
He received it on a mountain… through Spirit, through nature, through the raw and open communion with life itself.
Reiki began as connection — not protocol.
One hundred days is my way of returning to that remembering.
Of saying: Reiki has roots in the earth, in intuition, in the unseen.
It was never meant to be confined or controlled.
2. Because Reiki evolves through every practitioner who receives it.
I was taught by multiple teachers yet found the one who resonated with my soul, allowed me to explore the path, gain wisdom in each lesson.
The one who honored nature, hidden mysteries, and gnostic knowledge.
Who understood energy as part of the Natural & Hermetic Laws, the divine masculine and feminine…
as structure and flow…
as river and riverbank.
My lineage is both traditional and wild.
Both Usui and the spirits of the forest.
Both the symbols and the ancestors who whisper through my hands.
100 Days lets me share that evolution openly — not as rebellion, but as gratitude.
Reiki breathes through every culture it touches.
It adapts — because energy itself adapts.
3. Because honoring Usui means honoring Truth — not dogma.
In these 100 days, I will honor:
Usui’s courage to seek beyond the known
The masters who followed him, each adding their own thread
The women who were finally allowed to learn and teach
The global weaving that brought Reiki to every corner of the world
The intuitive, nature-rooted path that I personally walk
The ancestral, plant, animal, and earth spirits that blend with Reiki in my work
The ways Reiki teaches me as much as I teach it
This is not revision.
This is remembrance.
What These 100 Days Will Look Like
A tapestry.
Of posts, reels, stories, teachings, humor, reflections, and behind-the-scenes glimpses of a woman walking the Reiki path through grief, rebirth, nature, and the everyday magic of life.
You’ll see…
✨ My POV on energy
✨ How I blend Reiki with nature, shamanic practices, and ancestral healing
✨ The parts of Reiki history we don’t talk enough about
✨ The humanity of the masters who came after Usui
✨ How Reiki has shaped my life, my hands, my work, and my heart
✨ How Reiki continues to evolve — just as Usui intended
This is not a countdown.
It is a pilgrimage.
A way of placing a hand on the heart of Reiki and saying:
“I remember you.
I honor you.
I carry you forward — in my own way, with integrity, with devotion, with listening.”
This is my 100-Day Promise
To share Reiki not as a fixed system…
but as a living, breathing, evolving wisdom.
Born on a mountain.
Carried through a century.
Flowing now through my hands, my teachings, my connection to Earth, and the ancestors who walk beside me.
100 years.
100 days.
One river.
Still flowing.

