Anya Petrova

Anya Petrova

Location: St. Petersburg, Russia

Anya Petrova is a contemplative philosopher recognized for her integrative approach to Stoicism and mindfulness-based practices.

Experience

For over 15 years, Anya has led workshops blending ancient philosophical principles with modern mindfulness, fostering resilience and equanimity.

Education

M.A. in Philosophy, Lomonosov Moscow State University

Certified Mindfulness Instructor, Mindfulness Institute

Posts

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Love as a Timeless Principle: What History Still Teaches Us

Love is older than language and yet lives freshly in every heartbeat. In this quiet reflection, we trace the wisdom of love across centuries, sensing its presence like roots beneath the soil—silent, patient, always reaching.

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Transmission of Mindfulness: How Oral Traditions and Written Words Carry Wisdom

We inherit wisdom on the breath of stories and the quiet ink of written lines. The ways we share mindfulness—spoken or scribed—shape how deeply it roots in our lives.

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Learning from Nature: The Quiet Wisdom of Mindful Awareness

In the hush of early morning, nature offers its ancient teachings without words. To listen is an act of belonging, a gentle way home to ourselves.

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Applied Wisdom: Weaving Philosophy Into Daily Mindfulness

Philosophical wisdom need not remain abstract—each day offers small, living places to let insight become action. In these pages, we explore how timeless ideas meet the rhythm of your own breath and morning light.

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Values, Emotions, and the Brain: How Mindfulness Reveals Our Ethical Compass

Some mornings, a question lingers just behind the quiet of waking: what truly guides us when life turns uncertain? Values, emotions, and the workings of the mind shape our days in subtle and profound ways — and mindfulness is how we begin to listen for their quiet guidance.

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Mindfulness in Hindu and Buddhist Traditions: Walking Two Ancient Paths

There is a quiet wisdom that flows through both Hindu and Buddhist philosophies, each tracing a mindful path through inner and outer landscapes.