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Inner Becoming

Inner Becoming is transformation beneath experience.
Not movement — integration. In The Inner Voyage, it is identity aligning with awareness, structure meeting depth.
Travel widens horizon. Sailing deepens perception.
Inner Becoming expands consciousness.
Not becoming new. Becoming coherent.
Like a sailor adjusting to currents,
it asks for sensitivity, not force.
Growth is quiet. Steady. Reflective.
The art of sailing inward.

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Becoming in the Reflection of Sailing

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Becoming in the Reflection – Photo Thanasis Bounas

Steveston Harbour in Vancouver, a historic fishing village with peaceful waterfront views. Photo by Thanasis Bounas. Discovering Steveston Harbour in Vancouver Steveston Harbour is one of the most charming waterfront areas in Vancouver, located in the historic village of Steveston, British Columbia. Known for its fishing heritage and peaceful atmosphere, it offers a different side of the city —...

Sunset at Granville Bridge: Quiet Evenings in Vancouver

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Trusting the Light Beneath the Bridge - Photo Thanasis Bounas

Sunset at George Wainborn Park under Granville Bridge in Vancouver with sailboats and calm water. Photo by Thanasis Bounas. Discovering George Wainborn Park in Vancouver George Wainborn Park is one of the most peaceful waterfront spots in Vancouver, located right under the Granville Bridge. Surrounded by modern buildings, calm waters, and small marinas, it offers a unique view of the city —...

Fisherman’s Wharf in Steveston: Where the Sea Earns Respect

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Threshold at the Edge of Light – Photo Thanasis Bounas

Fisherman’s Wharf in Steveston, a historic fishing dock where boats, sea, and daily life meet. Photo by Thanasis Bounas. Discovering Fisherman’s Wharf in Steveston Fisherman’s Wharf in Steveston is one of the most authentic waterfront places in Vancouver. Located next to Steveston Harbour, it is a working dock where fishing boats arrive daily, bringing fresh catch directly from the sea. Walking...

Burquitlam Vancouver: A Growing Area Between City and SkyTrain

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Promise at the Red Light – Photo Thanasis Bounas

Burquitlam in Vancouver with SkyTrain passing through a growing urban neighborhood. Photo by Thanasis Bounas. Discovering Burquitlam in Vancouver Burquitlam is a fast-growing neighborhood located between Burnaby and Coquitlam in Metro Vancouver. Known for its modern buildings, easy access to public transportation, and especially the SkyTrain, it represents the evolving side of the city. The area...

Canada Place Vancouver: The Moment Between Daylight and City Lights

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Return Beneath the City Lights – Photo Thanasis Bounas

Canada Place in Vancouver during sunset, where daylight fades and city lights begin to shine. Photo by Thanasis Bounas. Discovering Canada Place in Vancouver Canada Place is one of the most iconic waterfront locations in Vancouver. Known for its distinctive architecture and its connection to the harbor, it offers some of the best views in the city. Located in downtown Vancouver, it combines the...

False Creek Yacht Club: Conversations by the Water in Vancouver

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Distance Beneath the Bridge – Photo Thanasis Bounas

False Creek Yacht Club in Vancouver, a place where sailing, people, and quiet moments come together. Photo by Thanasis Bounas. Discovering False Creek Yacht Club False Creek Yacht Club, located under Granville Bridge in Vancouver, is one of those places where the sea meets everyday life in a quiet and authentic way. Surrounded by boats, docks, and the structure of the bridge above, it offers a...

Granville Bridge Vancouver: Sunset Reflections Over False Creek

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Flow at the Edge of Light - Photo Thanasis Bounas

Sunset reflections on Vancouver skyscrapers viewed from Granville Bridge over False Creek. Photo by Thanasis Bounas. Discovering Granville Bridge in Vancouver Granville Bridge is one of the main connections across Vancouver, linking downtown with the southern parts of the city. But beyond its function, it also offers one of the most impressive elevated views over False Creek. From here, you can...

Vancouver City Walk: A Sunny Day Among Glass and Light

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Glass, Sky and the Psychology of Vertical Movement - Photo Thanasis Bounas

Sunny day walk in downtown Vancouver with modern glass buildings and city reflections. Photo by Thanasis Bounas. A Walk Through Modern Vancouver Vancouver is a city where modern architecture meets natural light in a unique way. Walking through downtown on a sunny day, the glass buildings reflect the sky so clearly that the whole city feels brighter. Every corner has a different angle, a different...

North Vancouver Railway Sunset: Light, Lines and the Iron Workers Bridge

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The Lines That Carry Us Forward - Photo Thanasis Bounas

Golden sunset over railway lines in North Vancouver near Iron Workers Memorial Bridge. Photo by Thanasis Bounas. A View Along the Railway Lines In North Vancouver, railway lines stretch endlessly toward the horizon, creating a strong sense of direction and movement. As the sun begins to set, the tracks reflect the golden light, turning simple steel lines into something almost glowing. It’s a...

White Rock Pier Sunset: A Walk Between Canada and the United States

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Walking Over Water – Photo Thanasis Bounas

Sunset at White Rock Pier with people walking above the sea and views toward the United States. Photo by Thanasis Bounas. Discovering White Rock Pier White Rock Pier is one of the most iconic coastal spots in British Columbia. Stretching into the calm waters of Semiahmoo Bay, it offers an open view of the horizon, where sea, sky, and distant land meet. It’s a place that combines simplicity with a...

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