In a way the gods are all three constructions we use to create a healthy spirituality, cosmic forces and literal beings. They are constructs in the sense that we use symbols and an anthropomorphized figure to better connect to them. They are cosmic forces in the sense that they are abstract powers and principle forces that occur in The Universe and within ourselves. They are also literal beings in the sense that they are individuals who have wants, desires and preferences. I'll give some examples:
Loki is the cosmic force of destruction and recycling. He takes those aspects which are parasitic to use and destroys them (he's described as the son of Farbauti and Laufey, the "cruel striker" and "dead leaf matter". His name means something to the effect of raging fire, as when lightning strikes dead leaves, it creates a forest fire). A regular small forest fire is actually necessary to the environment. It burns dead material such as leaves and fallen branches to fertilize the land. If this is somehow avoided, the dead material will build up and the next fire would be catastrophic.
Loki is also an individual. He has pet peeves, such as arrogance and pride. He has relationships, is very close with his brother by adoption, Thor, his children and his wife, Sigyn.
Loki also represents something within us. He represents the part within us who us humble, blunt (sometimes to a fault) and self reflective. He also represents that dark place within us that at first seems evil and demonic, but when you go deeper it's the true part of ourselves.
Some people would obviously disagree with me, especially with my example of Loki (which by the way is mostly based on UPG), but you asked for my opinion so I gave it.