The Shielded Warrior of Hera is a mythical continuation of a fragment written by Asios of Samos and recounted by Duris. Within the fragment Duris describes the original priestesses of Hera and ends the fragment with the phrase “a shield-covered warrior” which almost appears out of context. Yet, it is the latter from which the modern ritual and tale is to proceed.
The first Hera at Denia Shielded Warrior Dedication Ritual incorporated a 372 year old astrological anomaly of the Winter Solstice coinciding with a full lunar eclipse on December 21, 2010. The event was described as a “return from double darkness” and made the ritual itself unique because astrologically it cannot be replicated for nearly 100 years.
While the complete ritual itself is veiled in mystery a few of the details can be gleaned including the sympathetic ritual of the transformation of Kholos from Hera to the Shielded Warrior through the incorporation of a potion referred to as “The Blood of Hera”, which is a step beyond ancient concepts of Hera infusing a warrior with power from her breasts.
The base elements of the Blood of Hera potion was a potent brew consisting of: Water, sea salt, red wine vinegar, virgin Greek olive oil, white and green tea, apple, rosehip, chicory root, cinnamon, licorice root, ginger, orange peel, blackberry, currant, pomegranate juice, blueberry, raspberry, and Chianti.
The potion was mixed in “The Cup of Mneme”, a Denian artifact that was hand-made in Greece that is trimmed in gold. This votive offering dedicated to the Goddess was set upon the Alter of Hera during the first luminous phase of the full moon prior to the ritual bathing/cleansing ceremony. The potion was sanctified by dibbing “The Eye of Hera” crystal into the cup; relative to a more common practice of dibbing an athame into a goblet of wine. This was a form of duel sanctification. One for the Blood and one for the blood stained, teardrop crystal.
An external cleansing was incorporated with a smudging of incents and white sage fallowing the bath and an internal cleansing incorporated a feast of foods, many of which were Greek imported items such as a special type of olives; of which, the pits were places aside to be used during the ritual proper. 54 of those seeds were offered back to the earth at the climax of the eclipse and 9 others were place into a glass vial to remain within the alter room next to an identical vial that holds a measure of the original Blood of Hera potion and thus a measure of the ritualistically invoked Kholos.
In the few moments at the climax of the eclipse the seeds were offered to the earth and thus back to an original sphere of influence regarding Hera as an earth/nature goddess and mistress of wild animals and the entirety of the Blood in the Cup of Mneme was drank; physically infusing the warrior with the Blood of Hera and the invoked Kholos; sympathetically linking the two, Goddess and man, through a mingling of blood as well as the metaphysical link that is also represented by the drinking of the Blood in “closing the deal” aspect of the ritual. The latter being both simplistic and final: an honor for an honor. The Shielded Warrior serves Hera and in turn Hera both protects and empowers the warrior. Thus it becomes a symbiotic relationship with intimate metaphysical as well as physical aspects between the divine and mortal realms and the new medium of an in-between as is describable of the Shielded Warrior himself.