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Spiritual Traditions

The First Degree in Freemasonry: Your Journey Begins Here

The First Degree in Freemasonry — known as the Entered Apprentice — is far more than a simple membership ceremony. It marks the beginning of a deeply personal and symbolic journey, one that has the power to fundamentally change how you see the world and your place within it. In this initial stage, you don’t just learn about Freemasonry — you begin to discover yourself. The First Degree lays the foundation upon which everything that follows is built. It is your starting point, your call to awareness, and the first step in a profound transformation. The Entered Apprentice: A Gateway to Deeper Understanding Freemasonry is built upon three foundational degrees: the Entered Apprentice, the Fellowcraft, and the Master Mason. The First Degree is the most crucial beginning. As an Entered Apprentice, you learn what it truly means to live consciously — to ask questions rather than chase answers, and to examine your own behavior with honesty and humility. From the moment of your initiation, you gain access to a rich world of symbolism, ritual, and reflection. But none of this is passive or theoretical. It is an active invitation to work on your own rough ashlar — to shape yourself […]

Freemason Apprentice attending an initiation ceremony at a sister lodge
Joining & The Path Within

Attending an Initiation at a Sister Lodge: My First Visit

This personal account of attending an initiation at a sister lodge has remained one of the most-read articles on this site for over two years — and for good reason. Witnessing an initiation from the sidelines offers a unique perspective that every Freemason will recognize. Here is what it was like to visit another lodge for the very first time as a newly made Apprentice and to watch an initiation ceremony unfold up close. It was as if the opportunity was handed to me on a silver platter. I had the chance to attend an initiation of a candidate at a sister lodge — a Masonic lodge that meets in the same building as my own. The timing could not have been better, because my own lodge was scheduled to hold an initiation just three weeks later. Why Attend This Initiation? In three weeks, our own lodge would be initiating a candidate, and I was going to play a role in the ceremony. The thing is, at that point I had only been inside our temple once — during my own initiation. And if you have been through it yourself, you know exactly what that is like: you are stiff […]