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Entered Apprentice Path
A study path for the newly-initiated brother. Open to verified Entered Apprentices and above.
Why this course matters
You have been initiated. The cable-tow is off, the apron is on. Around you the Lodge is moving — officers taking stations, jewels swinging at the ends of collars, the gavel sounding from a place you now know is called the East. Almost everything has a name and almost every name has been written down. The first work of an Entered Apprentice, before the catechism and before the second degree, is learning to read what is in plain sight.
By the end of this path the floor of any Lodge stops being a stage you watch from outside the action. The officers become recognizable by their collars before they ever speak. The orders of business become a sequence you can anticipate. The published part of the work — the part you can study in daylight — becomes furniture you can name.
Goal
Build the visual and structural fluency of the Lodge so that the floor work the EA observes from the sidelines starts to make sense.
The Entered Apprentice degree opens the door; the work that follows is yours to walk. This course collects the chapters a newly-initiated brother profits from most: the visual literacy of the floor (officer jewels, stations, the form of the Lodge), the working tools placed in his hands, and the public structure of the Craft he has just joined. No tyled material — only what has been printed and published. The path grows as more EA-targeted chapters land; for now it starts with what you can see the next time you sit in a Lodge.
Suggested habit
When before driving to Lodge, one chapter from this path.
The path
Start with "Officer Jewels" →