Hi, I’m Khara Scott-Bey EXA LMFT (She/her)
What feels most important for others to understand about my work is that it is fundamentally rooted in decolonization. For me, decolonization is not just a political framework—it is a sacred act of remembering and reclaiming a way of being that honors our deep connection to ourselves, to one another, and to the natural world. It is about restoring relationships that have been fragmented by systems of dominance and separation. It is about attuning to multidimensional frequencies—the rhythms of birth and death, expansion and contraction, the mysteries above and the grounding below. It is about the sacred act of creation, and the ancestral wisdom that still lives within and around us.
In this lifetime, I seek to live in alignment with these ancestral and cosmic wisdoms. I am on a continual journey to deepen my understanding of who and what I am, and why I chose to incarnate in this particular body, in this particular moment. I strive to cultivate and embody practices rooted not in systems of oppression or scarcity, but in truths of abundance, freedom, joy, and interconnection.
My work is a living, breathing offering—a tapestry woven from spirit, resistance, ritual, and remembrance. It is not fixed. It is ever-evolving, just like I am.