Darkness Deficit Disorder: How Constant Stimulation Has Shaped our Consumption with Andrew Holecek
The Great Simplification with Nate Hagens
Nate Hagens
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🗓️ 27 May 2026
⏱️ 101 minutes
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Summary
Most responses to civilizational crises focus outward – policy levers, energy systems, geopolitical actors, and material flows – with little focus on how the humans inside these systems might change and grow in parallel. At the same time, the minds that built this complex and fragile world are also the instruments we must use to navigate its unraveling, making them a critical factor in defining humanity's future. With that said, who will we be as simplification unfolds, and how do we prepare our inner terrains for what's coming?
In this episode, Nate is joined by meditation practitioner, Andrew Holecek, for an exploration of the concept of dark retreats, periods of extended time in complete absence of light, as a practical path toward reflection and reconnection with ourselves and others. Andrew draws on decades of study in Tibetan Buddhism and non-dual wisdom traditions to explore how the external complexity of modern life is mirrored in the internal complexity of the modern mind. Central to his work is the concept of non-duality: a return from the fragmented display of self-versus-world toward a more unified, less suffering-prone relationship with reality. Andrew and Nate also explore the misleading entanglement of happiness and consumption, arguing that satisfaction arises not from acquiring what we want, but from the cessation of wanting itself.
What would it mean to practice darkness as a needed reprieve from constant light and stimulation, rather than deprivation? If the coming decades hold a forced reduction in external, material complexity, how could a deepening of our internal worlds make us more resilient, compassionate, and grounded? And could confronting fear – by learning to move through it rather than avoid it – be one of the most practical preparations for navigating future uncertainty and social fracture?
(Conversation recorded on April 28th, 2026)
About Dr. Andrew Holecek:
Andrew Holecek is an interdisciplinary scholar-practitioner in Tibetan Buddhism and other nondual wisdom traditions who has spent over thirty years helping people transform life's greatest challenges into opportunities for awakening. A dedicated meditation practitioner who completed the traditional Tibetan Buddhist three-year retreat, Andrew is known for making profound contemplative practices accessible and practical.
He is actively involved in scientific research on dark retreat with the University of Wisconsin-Madison, as well as the Institute for Advanced Consciousness Studies where he serves as Resident Contemplative Scholar. Andrew is a member of the American Academy of Sleep Medicine, the author of several scientific papers on lucid dreaming, and was also the host of the now-concluded Edge of Mind podcast, where he interviewed guests to explore ancient teachings and modern topics about the nature of mind and reality.
Andrew's newest area of focus is dark retreat, the ancient Buddhist practice of extended meditation in complete darkness. His most recent book, Total Eclipse of the Mind: Unleashing the Power of Darkness for Creativity, Healing, and Transformation, draws on more than thirty years of personal dark retreat experience. True to his approach, Andrew teaches dark retreat – and the more accessible gray retreat practice of weaving in and out of darkness – as a genuine path to healing, creativity, and self-understanding.
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| 0:00.0 | Take a very good look. |
| 0:01.3 | What are you always doing? |
| 0:03.4 | You're always working with your mind, because that's all there is. |
| 0:06.4 | Maybe it might be who of you to work with your mind a little bit more directly. |
| 0:11.8 | Through the inner arts, through contemplation, through meditation, through things like dark retreat. |
| 0:16.7 | Maybe you'll become a better researcher, scientist, human being when you better understand who you are and what the instrument is that you engage in in your investigations. |
| 0:27.4 | The lens of your investigation is your mind. |
| 0:30.7 | Sharpen your mind, heighten your mind, become aware of your mind. |
| 0:34.2 | It will benefit everything you do. |
| 0:39.3 | You're listening to the Great Simplification. I'm Nate Hagen's. On this show, we describe how |
| 0:45.3 | energy, the economy, the environment, and human behavior all fit together and what it might |
| 0:51.1 | mean for our future. By sharing insights from global thinkers, we hope to inform and inspire more humans to play |
| 0:58.7 | emergent roles in the coming great simplification. |
| 1:06.7 | Today I'm joined by Consciousness Scholar and Meditation Practitioner Andrew Holichick for an in-depth look at our most important and accessible tool for navigating the great simplification, the human mind. |
| 1:20.9 | Andrew Holichick is an interdisciplinary scholar practitioner in non-dual wisdom traditions and is actively involved in scientific research |
| 1:29.3 | on what ended up being the main topic of today's conversation, Dark Retreat, with the University |
| 1:35.8 | of Wisconsin-Madison and the Institute for Advanced Consciousness Studies. He is also a research |
| 1:41.4 | consultant for the Cognitive Neuroscience Program at Northwestern University. |
| 1:46.9 | Andrew is the author of many books and offers seminars internationally on meditation, |
| 1:51.7 | lucid dreaming, death practices, and dark retreat. |
| 1:55.8 | While these ideas are ancient, he believes these are urgently relevant given the stakes we face today. |
| 2:03.7 | In our conversation, Andrew describes how in our era of light pollution, devices everywhere, |
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