The meaning of Yafayeta
Yafayeta is an inspirational signal received from an unknown, supernatural, all-knowing, or so called God-like being from another realm. It can be a word, feeling, idea, creation, art, invention, physical projection or anything deliberately sent from a entity and place beyond the current limits of our understanding. The human brain can receive these signals in a certain state of consciousness of which humans are not yet in control of. The being controls when Yafayeta happens.
The exact word Yafayeta was non-existing before a somekind of hearing it by a divine whisper in a spiritual mood. Therefore it is considered to be received and not produced by the human brain of the receiver. The word Yafayeta was born by the definition of Yafayeta.
This website contains a collection of stories, feelings, art, emotions, experiences, wisdom, intuition and a diverse of impressions to give direction to every open-minded individual. All of it is even real as mysterious, unattainable and supernatural.

Green doors
Since somewhere around 2014 this is the patch I wear on a outdoor camouflage jacket. The logo has its history in the United States army’s so called “secret ops”. In my case it stands for what we experience but don’t talk about because of a lack of understanding and tolerance. The stories are kept safely hidden behind the green doors I have unique access to. At the same time the purchase of this patch was in a mystical state of consciousness. To my intuition, it contains deeper layers and will appear in public in a certain point of time, where all becomes clear whatever the real meaning is.

Blue rose

The blue rose does not exist in nature. All so-called “blue roses” have been bred by hybridization methods.
The blue rose is symbolic for The mystery, the unattainable, the supernatural. The existence of one makes it real and it can only grow and sent in and from unknown realities: Exactly like Yafayeta is. Like the blue rose, more of Yafayeta is inspired by the 90’s tv-series of Twin Peaks, by David Lynch and Mark Frost. One can only speculate why, but there’s a certain possibility that Lynch and Frost were inspired by Yafayeta while writing the script.