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The Excelon Wave: How a Solar Flare Can Affect You (Science & Spirit Explained)

December 09, 20253 min read

The Excelon Wave: How a Solar Flare Can Affect You (Science & Spirit Explained)

Are you feeling different lately? Wondering what’s going on with the sun and how it might affect you? I’m sharing what I’ve learned about the Excelon Wave—a big solar event happening December 9th—along with some science and spiritual insights. I’m not a scientist, just someone noticing my own body’s reactions and awakening. Let’s explore together!

What Is the Excelon Wave?

The Excelon Wave is a strong solar flare called an M8.1, with a blast of plasma from the sun (called a coronal mass ejection or CME). Scientists at NASA and NOAA study these events because they can change things here on Earth.

  • Solar Flare: A sudden burst of energy from the sun.

  • Coronal Mass Ejection (CME): A huge cloud of charged particles.

How Do Solar Flares Affect Earth?

  • Geomagnetic Storms: When a CME hits Earth’s magnetic field, it can cause geomagnetic storms. These can mess with satellites, power, and even make the northern lights!

  • Physical & Emotional Effects: Some people feel tired, get headaches, or feel moody during big solar storms. Scientists say our bodies and brains can react to changes in Earth’s magnetism. (You can look up studies and reports from NASA, NOAA, and medical journals for more info.)

Science-Backed Facts

  • NASA and NOAA track solar flares and space weather to keep us safe. NASA Solar Flares | NOAA Space Weather

  • A 2014 study in Biomed Research International found that geomagnetic storms may affect heart rate, sleep, and mood. (You can search for “Geomagnetic Activity and Human Health” for more details.)

  • Our brains and nerves are sensitive to electromagnetic energy from the sun. These facts are researchable—feel free to check the sources!

The Spiritual Side

Some people believe solar flares bring a chance to heal and grow. The Excelon Wave is seen as a “wave of light” that helps us let go of old feelings and remember our true strength. I’ve noticed my own body feels different during these times—sometimes more tired, sometimes more energized. Have you noticed any changes?

What Can You Do During a Solar Flare?

  • Breathe Deeply: Calms your mind and body.

  • Spend Time in Nature: Nature helps you feel better and less stressed.

  • Rest & Drink Water: Your body needs extra care during big energy shifts.

  • Think Positive: Good thoughts help you feel stronger and happier.

Reflect & Connect: Checklist and Questions for You

Here’s a quick checklist and some questions to help you tune in and engage:

Self-Check Checklist

  • Have I noticed changes in my mood, sleep, or energy lately?

  • Did I feel anything different around December 9th or during recent solar storms?

  • Am I taking time to rest, breathe, and care for myself?

  • Have I spent time in nature or unplugged from screens?

  • Am I staying positive and practicing self-love?

Questions to Spark Deeper Thinking

  • What emotions or thoughts have come up for me during this time?

  • How does my body feel—any new sensations or changes?

  • Do I notice patterns in my life that are ready to shift?

  • How do I feel about being connected to the sun, the Earth, and the universe?

  • What does “awakening” mean to me personally?

Take the Next Step!

🎥 Watch the Video:
Curious to learn more about the Excelon Wave and its impact? Watch the full video for extra insights and inspiration!

Let’s Talk!
Have you felt anything different during solar flares or big space weather events? I’d love to hear your experiences, thoughts, or questions in the comments. Let’s learn and grow together!

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Sources:

  • NASA: Solar Flares and Space Weather

  • NOAA Space Weather Prediction Center

  • Biomed Research International, 2014: “Geomagnetic Activity and Human Health”


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