
My name is Njordr. I started where most people start: UFO accounts, esoteric books, alternative history, the usual entry points for anyone who has the gut feeling that the official version of reality is leaving something important out. For years I collected scraps. Some piece here, some piece there. But I couldn't quite put it all together. Until I came across the concept of Loosh on social media.
It didn't answer all my questions. But it gave a shape to something that had been bothering me for a long time: why is there so much suffering in the world and who really benefits from it.
I'm forty years old. I have no academic credentials in any scientific field - only questions that have accumulated over the years, answers that don't quite correspond to reality, and enough patience to sit with a hypothesis long enough to see where it leads. I can't prove any of what this project explores and I'm trying to map a structure that completely different traditions have independently described, and to do it carefully enough that the map is actually useful. First for myself and then maybe for whoever finds their way here.

The Loosh Project has three channels, at different stages of development. The blog is the main one. Essays on consciousness, energetic predation, Gnostic cosmology, the mechanics of suffering and wherever the investigation goes next.
The art section collects visual works in the same territory. They found a visual language for something that resists description. I'm trying to find my own version of this by also trying to paint pictures. I'll definitely publish them later.
And the music of course. It's in progress. I've been a musician most of my life and the project will eventually have a sonic dimension - something in the territory of Death-era Chuck Schuldiner, cold, dark, atmospheric that thematically aligned with everything else here. It takes as long as it takes.
This isn't a belief system. I'm not asking anyone to accept the loosh hypothesis as fact. I'm asking what happens if you take it seriously and ponder it long enough - what it explains, what it connects, what it changes about how you read the world. That's the only honest position available to someone working without proof, which is everyone working in this territory.
The project exists because I needed it to exist. If it turns out to be useful to someone else, that's enough.