Feb. 5, 2026

Douglas Davis-Yoga, A Love Story

Douglas Davis-Yoga, A Love Story
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In this engaging conversation, Doug Davis shares his journey from a musician to an author, discussing his latest novel 'Yoga, A Love Story.' The dialogue explores themes of belonging, spirituality, and the writing process, as well as the influence of Eastern and Western religions on his work. Doug reflects on the character development in his book, the role of metaphysics in his life, and the importance of understanding oneself. He also touches on his future projects and the significance of spiritual practices in his life.

Takeaways

  • Doug Davis transitioned from music to writing, exploring spirituality.
  • His novel 'Yoga, A Love Story' reflects personal themes of belonging.
  • The writing process took about two and a half to three years.
  • Editing played a crucial role in the publication of his book.
  • The character's journey mirrors Doug's own experiences of feeling out of place.
  • Yoga symbolizes oneness with God and self-discovery in the story.
  • Doug emphasizes the importance of knowing oneself to be recognized by the universe.
  • He believes in the power of metaphysics and the speed of mind.
  • The muse plays a significant role in his creative process.
  • Doug's spiritual practices are influenced by various religions.
  • "I believe in metaphysics."
  • "It's a fun adventure."
  • "It's been a pleasure."

Sound Bites

Chapters 00:00Introduction to Douglas W. Davis

02:34 The Journey to Authorship

05:26 Exploring 'Yoga, a Love Story'

08:06 Character Development and Personal Experiences

10:50 Spiritual Themes and Metaphysical Beliefs

13:25 The Influence of Carlos Castaneda

15:48 The Role of Spirituality in Writing

18:21 The Essence of Oneness and Universal Energy

20:37 Future Projects and Adaptations


Doug Davis, Yoga, spirituality, writing process, metaphysics, personal journey, character development, belonging, love story, Eastern and Western religions