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Te'mar and the Immortals, tells of one man's quest to find the Stone of Immortality, and his love for Re'na, the maker of his dreams. Enter a world where everything is not as it seems. 'To be in that world where time has no meaning, where light cannot escape, this is the void that we can end up in, this world where we are stuck in the forever now. You will live forever in this world; living or dying is an abstract thought. Hover between the here and now, to live in that endless void, not to breath, but just be until the end of time, what thoughts would manifest in your mind. What part of…mehr

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Te'mar and the Immortals, tells of one man's quest to find the Stone of Immortality, and his love for Re'na, the maker of his dreams. Enter a world where everything is not as it seems. 'To be in that world where time has no meaning, where light cannot escape, this is the void that we can end up in, this world where we are stuck in the forever now. You will live forever in this world; living or dying is an abstract thought. Hover between the here and now, to live in that endless void, not to breath, but just be until the end of time, what thoughts would manifest in your mind. What part of reality would you hope to live under, the ambitions of mankind is always to progress, further and further into the future, but just as slowly fading from ultimate reality', and the voice echoed into eternity.
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Nilesh Makwana is an Indian-Australian social impact entrepreneur, who founded the award-winning Microsoft Gold Partner tech firm and one of the most diverse workplaces in Australia, illuminance Solutions, with his business partner Vincent Lam. Nilesh is the founder of West Tech Assemblage, an annual event for tech leaders, entrepreneurs and innovators to promote cross-industry collaboration in Western Australia. With Lene, his Norwegian artist wife, he co-founded Borderless Gandhi, an organisation promoting Gandhi's message of peace, equality and nonviolence through various artistic reflections. In addition to technology consulting and professional services, Nilesh works tirelessly to eliminate the digital literacy gap experienced by Indigenous communities, migrants, the disabled and the elderly. In his spare time, he can be found partying and dancing to Bob Marley with friends, playing tennis, swimming, or cycling. Nilesh's first book, Terminal 4 - An Entrepreneur's Journey from Bicycle to Business Class takes readers from his childhood in India to his studies in the UK and Australia and his business ventures - all through the lens of a migrant.