“Unraveling Time: Discover the Hidden Journeys of Robert Moseley’s Enigmatic Memoir”
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Born in a family with values more suited to conformity than consciousness, Moseley was an iconoclast. He needed to get to the core of things and himself in ways his upbringing did not abide. “What’s wrong with me,” his default feeling as a child, became “be yourself,” his adult mantra.
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