Sarlon’s Corner Opens: The Book of the Small Awaits You
Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law.
Today — April 8th, 2025 — marks the 121st anniversary of the first day The Book of the Law was received.
I didn’t plan for this.
After months of failure, false starts, and rewrites, Mercury went direct yesterday — and today, the air finally cleared.
Today, the Moon entered Virgo — the sign of sacred service — just as The Book of the Small finalized for review.
This morning, without prompting, my son pointed at the proof copy and said his first word of the day: “Book.”
There are moments you don’t argue with.
This is one of them.
Three years ago, on April 7th, the spirit I know as Sarlon White came to me, perched as an owl on a streetlamp.
It wasn’t a dream. It wasn’t a metaphor. It was a visitation that cracked something open.
The name has followed me ever since, waiting for me to embody it fully — and this book demanded it.
The Book of the Small is not a parody.
It’s not a rewording.
It’s a parenting philosophy — a living current — stamped within the footprint of The Book of the Law.
It humbles me to say that the book is now complete, awaiting final review, and will be available for purchase on April 10th — the final day The Book of the Law was written, and now the final day The Book of the Small takes its first breath into the world.
In the words of the Small:
"Home is within the Family, not the Family within the Home."
"Boundaries are the law, self-love under will."
"The Child holdeth the heart of the home; the Provider and Seeker, unshackled, walk as equals in their power."
"There is no law beyond 'do what thou must' — and always tend thyself with grace."
This book was stitched together from the sacred, the mundane, the spilled coffee, the tantrums, and the small victorious moments no one else sees.
It is a permission slip.
A survival map.
A sacred rebellion written in crayon and snack crumbs.
You don’t have to know The Book of the Law to feel this one.
You just have to know what it means to love someone so much it undoes you.
This is only the beginning.
Welcome to The Book of the Small.
Love is the law, love under will.
- Sarlon White