I’m a 40-year-old trans man from Sweden walking a Lokean path.
This blog is a space for reflections, lived experiences, and ongoing exploration related to Loki, liminality, transformation, spirituality, and the complexities of navigating life through a Lokean perspective.
My writing moves between personal experience, academic reflection, mythological interpretation, and spiritual practice. I do not claim certainty or authority — only an honest attempt to think, feel, question, and engage deeply with the path I walk.
Posts tagged “Loki University” were written within the framework of a devotional, academic-style program focused on Loki and Lokean spirituality. You can read more about the program here: Loki University.
If you are new here, these three texts may serve as a good introduction to how I understand Loki and the Lokean path:
Six Core Dimensions of Eudemonia — on meaning, self-acceptance, transformation, and what this path contributes to my life.
Liminality & Ambiguity — on language, labels, categories, and Loki as a force revealing the limits of our models.
Crossroads Rituals — on uncertainty, resilience, ritual practice, and learning to stand within liminal states.
If you are interested in how I approach Norse sources and interpretation, these texts may provide useful context:
Tricky Religious History — on fragmentary sources, reconstruction, uncertainty, and personal practice.
Reading Against Sources — on interpretation, Christian framing, and reading the myths critically while still engaging with them meaningfully.
You are welcome here whether you walk a Lokean path yourself, are simply curious, or are exploring questions around myth, identity, spirituality, marginality, and transformation.