Antonina Taranova

Antonina Taranova

About Antonina Taranova

Antonina Taranova works with individuals at the intersection of psychological insight, embodied awareness, and lived spiritual experience. Her background includes training in therapy and coaching, personality typology (MBTI), and many years of direct work with people navigating periods of transition, inner change, and reorientation.

Alongside formal education and professional practice, Antonina has undergone deep personal transformations of her own. She has spent years learning with experienced teachers and guides in areas such as self-healing, inner awareness, and experiential approaches to the soul’s journey. This combination of structured training and lived inner work informs her grounded, non-dogmatic approach.

Antonina’s work is characterized by precision, presence, and restraint. Rather than offering solutions, prescriptions, or belief systems, she focuses on creating environments where clarity can emerge naturally — through listening, reflection, and attention to what is actually happening in the moment. She works with people who are curious about both psychological depth and spiritual experience, and who value honesty over performance, and integration over intensity. Her clients are often thoughtful, self-aware individuals who sense that something meaningful is unfolding in their inner life, even if it doesn’t yet have clear language or direction. Antonina supports them in slowing down, noticing patterns, and reconnecting with their own inner authority — intellectually, emotionally, and somatically.

Antonina does not position herself as a healer, guru, or spiritual authority. Her role is relational and facilitative: to meet people as they are, reflect clearly, and support coherence as it takes shape over time.

Mission

Antonina’s mission is to support people in living with greater clarity, aliveness, and self-trust by integrating psychological understanding with embodied and spiritual awareness. She is particularly interested in how human beings move through change — how identity, purpose, and inner orientation evolve across different phases of life — and how spiritual experience can be integrated in a grounded, responsible way that supports real life rather than escaping from it. Her work is guided by the belief that meaningful inner change does not need to be dramatic or performative. When space is held carefully and without agenda, people naturally find their way back to what is true for them.