This is a single target working that calls upon Kamohoali’i to feed upon your target. Your knife (or scissors) becomes his teeth as you cut and tear away at the paper representative of your target, that he magnifies the cuts at his discretion.
You start by drawing the Shark’s Eye at the top of the page with the Shark’s Tooth below that. The target’s representation goes below and the whole area is circled off to contain the parties for the working. Kamohoali’i is called, he empowers the blade as the representative of his teeth, and the cuts begin until the representation has been shredded. The payment is given, the pieces gathered, and the paper burnt to send it on its way.
1. Make a representation of your target or have one ready.
2. A name, a sigil of their name, a poppet, a paper doll, etc…
3. Place this in the center of the paper
4. Draw the Shark’s Eye at the top of the page, leaving room at the top of the page for a circle to go around it.
5. Draw the Shark’s tooth.
6. Decorate it as desired, if desired.
7. Draw a circle to encompass the Eye, Tooth, and Target, confining them to one space.
8. Place a piece of plywood or similar underneath the paper for safety and preserving your table.
9. Call Kamohoali’i to your space.
10. Secure his help against your target.
11. Use wording similar to, “Kamohoali’i, Shark King, I call upon you to feed upon the flesh of Target X. Cut, slice, and rip them apart, a hundred-fold for every cut I make on this paper.”
12. Lay your cutting instrument on his Tooth.
13. Ask him to link his teeth to the drawn Tooth and the cutting tool.
14. If desired, link to him as well, and let his cold fury guide your hand.
15. The link established, become his Tooth and cut, slash, and stab the paper as you feel necessary.
16. When the target representation is torn to shreds, make an offering for the help.
17. Gather the pieces of the representation and burn them in a safe container.
18. Thank Kamohoali’i and bid him to stay or leave as you see fit.
This is similar to many poppet rituals you see scattered around the Internet. One of the reasons it is in this book is because it can be done without excessive emotion, as this is a visual presentation of a petition to Kamohoali’i. His cold passion can be used instead of your own. He will help if/as he sees fit.
