Name associated with "ishesh", "to sneeze out".
God of air, representing difference between animate and inanimate bodies. In the "Shu Liturgy", the creator emerges with life and rightness; Ankh aligns with Shu and Ma'at with Tefnut.
A god of abstract principle and the intangible realms; it is through his children that the tangible manifests. (The Cult of Ra)
(Dammit, which book was the association with Heka and the space into which being could manifest from? Find that. Put it in these notes.)