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"So mote it be," said the priest, and I opened my eyes.
May he find peace amongst his bretheren So mote it be.
As is my will, so mote it be.
Bring peace to us, So mote it be!
You are between the worlds, in all the worlds, so mote it be.
Keep all harm out so only good shall enter in, so mote it be.
"So mote it be," the crowd cried, full-voiced and on familiar ground.
So mote it be," echoed the larger speaker. "
Yes, he recalled, an archaic form of the word "might," as in "So mote it be."
An it harm none, So mote it be!
"So mote it be," came a solemn chant in unison from the coven members gathered around her.
* -and ended with a resounding "So mote it be!"
"So mote it be" has an identical meaning in Freemasonry and Wicca.
"So Mote It Be," the members of the circle solemnly chimed.
So mote it be," she muttered. "
And the answering chorus, 'So mote it be!'
Blessed be, so mote it be!
Suddenly, shaking her head to clear it, she clapped her hands, ending the spell with the command, "So mote it be!"
Book 1: So Mote It Be
May I be considered by you Lover of Mine An it harm none, so mote it be!
If this be the will of the Gods... So Mote It Be!
"So mote it be" is a ritual phrase used by Freemasons, in Rosicrucianism, and more recently by Neopagans.
A prayer was then offered by the Prov. G. Chaplain with the response by the brethren "So mote it be".
I bind your eyes, your ears, your nostrils, horned one; in the name of Herne the Wild Hunter, so mote it be.
The first pressings of the album included the phrases "So mote be it" (not to be confused with "So mote it be".)