(65) Salvete iterum
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In this heartfelt return episode of 'Satura Lanx,' the host greets listeners after a long silence, reflecting on the past months with emotional honesty. She shares that while her life has been rich with new experiences, relationships, and personal growth—marked by joy, creativity, and even physical activity—her Latin language practice has significantly declined. She confesses she hasn't spoken Latin in months, feeling a quiet but profound shift in her relationship with the language. Once a passionate, defining force in her life, her love for Latin now feels transformed, not diminished, as she enters a new phase of life where multiple paths and priorities compete for attention. Despite this, she affirms her unwavering commitment to teaching Latin, drawing strength from her students’ messages and her deep identity as an educator. She announces exciting future plans, including a new free short course launching in May and more content in development, inviting listeners to stay engaged and even contribute ideas. The episode is a moving meditation on change, identity, and the evolving nature of passion.
Your passion may evolve over time, but it doesn’t have to disappear—transformation is part of growth.
Even when you step back from a practice, your identity and purpose can still be rooted in it.
Creative energy is finite; honoring your current life stage means prioritizing what matters most now.
Community feedback is a powerful source of motivation and validation for educators.
New beginnings can emerge from periods of silence and reflection.
A Long-Awaited Return
“Salvete iterum! Vos allocor post aliquot septimanas, immo aliquot menses, quibus nullum novum acroama ex me audivistis.”
Life in Motion: Joy, Loss, and the Weight of the World
The host shares the richness of her recent life—new relationships, personal growth, and creative pursuits—while acknowledging the emotional toll of global suffering and war, which weighs on her spirit.
The Erosion of Latin Practice
“Fere nunquam exerqui linguam Latinam? Et etiam addam huic me pauca fecisse de Latinitate etiam divulganda?”
Love, Age, and the Shifting Seasons of Passion
“Et etiam amor meus linguae Latinae senescit. Et iam venit, ut credo, aliud tempus vitae...”
Hope, Future Plans, and a Call to Community
“Immo habeo multa in mente quae velim facere pro Satura Lanque, atque edere in lucem.”
“Sine docendo linguam latinam. Nam est pars vitae, nec modo vitae, est pars mei maxima docere.”
“Nec modo vitae, est pars mei maxima docere, nonne? Puto mees magistram ac discipulam in ossibus, atque in visceribus meis.”
“Et etiam amor meus linguae Latinae senescit. Et iam venit, ut credo, aliud tempus vitae...”
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Satura Lanx
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