Noun
heka (uncountable)
(Ancient Egypt) A mystic animating force present in the universe, used by deities and people.
Health and wholeness of being were sacred to Heka. Source: Internet
There is no word for religion in the ancient Egyptian language as mundane and religious world views were not distinct; thus, Heka was not a secular practice but rather a religious observance. Source: Internet
Allen 2000, pp. 156–157 Heka was believed to be a natural phenomenon, the force which was used to create the universe and which the gods employed to work their will. Source: Internet