The following in-depth interview with Robert Ghost Wolf is a copy of the front page story of the December issue of The SPECTRUM newspaper.
Robert Ghost Wolf’s Vision:
Winds Of Change
"Where Do We Go From Here?"
11/30/99 Rick Martin
Martin: I’ve structured a couple of what to many of our readers will be basic questions and will be, really, old ground for a lot of people. But, for some people, they will be new. So, I want to ask you some of these pre-prepared questions as a springboard, so you can just kind-of go and run with it. Just let me know when you’re done talking, then we’ll go to the next one. Take as long as you need and, if we have to sit here all night, we will. I’ll run out of tape, but we’ll sit here all night! (laughter) Ok, let’s talk about "The Quickening." We’re in "The Quickening".
Ghost Wolf: We have been in "The Quickening" for quite awhile.
Martin: Right. And, you use the term "increase in octave." What, exactly, do you mean by increasing the octave?
Ghost Wolf: Where I am coming from with the statement "an increase in octaves", has to do with the understanding that absolutely everything in the Universe is energy—that we, ourselves, are energy. Essentially, in my understanding of it and my experience of it, everything that is around us, everything that we are connected to, is all connected through a matrix and the matrix is Light. We can get into a quantum physics discussion on that so the scientists get satisfied, but essentially—there is a movie called CONTACT. Did you see the movie?
Martin: I did.
Ghost Wolf: And in the movie there’s a part of the dream where she has this vision, if you will, and as she moves, everything moves. That’s really the nature of reality.
Martin: Much like What Dreams May Come.
Ghost Wolf: That was a phenomenal movie.
Martin: Much like that.
Ghost Wolf: Much like that. Now, when I say a higher octave, consciousness follows energy, because energy is the force that moves consciousness. If we’re dealing with just consciousness, we could be dealing with almost a catatonic state. Consciousness, of its own, has no energy, it’s just potential everything, but materially it’s nothing.
Martin: Yes.
Ghost Wolf: So, once we change the inner, we’ll change the outer. And whenever we’re dealing with anyone, whenever one human being is interacting with another human being, we’re always dealing with the mirror of our own emotional storm. If we’re in a state of poise and grace, then the storm that’s going on around the person just outside of us will calm down. They use this when they have a suicide patient or a psychotic patient and the guy’s up on a building and is going to jump off the building because there’s been too much stress and he can’t handle it anymore, she can’t handle it anymore. And they’ll send someone in to start a communication line. And what can happen that’s successful is simply because the person is skilled in taking the time to emotionally touch the other person, to allow them to release, to listen.
Martin: Let’s talk about the right use of will. How would you see that in relationships?
Ghost Wolf: Again, we’re talking about, I call it—life on Earth is a course in mastership. We can either be "reactionary" or we can be "causal." When a person is causal, they walk into a room and the whole room can feel their presence. I’ve seen this with many speakers. I’ve seen this when Dannion Brinkley walks into a room, or when I walk into a room, or when Humbatzman walks into a circle of 200 people who come from all over the world, and they speak different languages and different paradigm beliefs and perceptions. He walks into the room—he’s in possession of self, he does not shift and allow "reactionary consciousness" to take him over. When he speaks, he speaks focused upon the intent of the message he’s trying to deliver. When he moves, he moves deliberately and with intent. There’s no accidental occurrence. We PUT purpose into our lives. When we put purpose into our life, we become causal.
Martin: You’re doing fine. Keep going.