There's a phrase "True Blue" (or "Pure Laine" in French) - which, on the surface, appears to describe an upstanding, honest person, while it also perhaps connotes a certain righteous attachment to a sense of purity of ancestry or patriotic and/or political affiliation...
"True Beyond Blue" depicts a personal journey which seeks an Authenticity and Truth beyond the need to :fit in" or be associated with any particular institution or collective group. It recognises and honours the lonely traveller who walks a road less travelled. Discarded, disregarded and ostracised, a scapegoat, a ghost, exiled and wandering through the wilderness, becomes a seeker who grows beyond the fear of isolation, breaks through those waves of deep "blue" sadness and desolation - to find the genuine light of truth always upheld within..