The Sweetness of Being Shipwrecked In Love
In this reflective post, I share a heartfelt reading of two letters written by Bertrand Russell to his beloved Colette (Constance Malleson) during the First World War. These aren’t philosophical treatises, but soul-deep expressions of longing, love, and spiritual searching.
Russell, known for his intellect and pacifism, opens his heart in these private writings—revealing a vulnerable side often hidden behind his public persona. Through his words, we glimpse the ache for something beyond the mind… a yearning for the divine, for meaning, for intimate truth.
This post invites you into stillness and listening—not for answers, but for the beauty of the questions.