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Okay, so you're a PvE kind of person, me too for the most part. However, there's a fun and easy way to get PvP honor and other stuff if you're a high level character. It's called Wintergrasp and it's a battle zone in Northrend that's vitally important for all LVL 80s.

Let me explain WG for a minute. Every couple of hours Wintergrasp goes into battle mode. The portal opens up (always open for controlling side) and combatants rush in to take control of Wintergrasp.

If you're defending, you usually rush to man a cannon or hit the workshops. Here's the thing. Even if you hate PvP or aren't good at it (like me being a healer), you can have fun and get stuff.

Just make sure to as for invite when you're around the portal so you get into the raid party. If you're a healer on the attack, follow your team and heal em up. You don't need to kill people to get credit rolling in. If you're defending, get to a canon and light up the attackers.

Okay, here's why WG is so key. When your side (Alliance / Horde) controls Wintergrasp, you can collect shards in dungeons (any type) in Northrend. Regular instance bosses drop 1 shard, but heroics bosses drop 4, so that's 12+ shards per run.

You use these shards to buy stuff, such as the mammoth mount or JC recipes. There are also a couple WG dailies I do, which are cake. You basically run WG twice and get gold, extra honor and shards.

Bottom line, I didn't really care for PvP too much until I experienced Wintergrasp. It's a lot of fun and it's actually important. There's a reason to control it. BTW, if you're still leveling and your side controls Wintergrasp, you'll enjoy a nice 5% experience gain buff.

World of Warcraft leveling is super easy. I have multiple level 80s and didn't spend day and night getting them there.

If you want to level your World of Warcraft toon fast, check out the easy leveling guide at MMORPGCrusade, here----> World of Warcraft Leveling [http://www.mmorpgcrusade.com/category/warcraft]

WINTERGRASP

Get to know Wintergrasp and how to have lots of fun even if you hate PvP action like I did. This article will get you going the easy way (lots of honor points and Wintergrasp marks too!).

Here's the MMORPGCrusade article about Wintergrasp. Check it out ---> Warcraft Wintergrasp PvP Guide [http://www.mmorpgcrusade.com/warcraft-getting-to-know-wintergrasp-pvp.html]

A New Earth - There's More!

There's a kingpin in every machine, a tiny area no bigger than the size of your hand - even in a machine the size of a warehouse. In this tiny place, if you insert anything foreign to the process of this machine - something even as small as a toothpick - you will stop this mammoth mechanism in its tracks.

What is the kingpin for humanity? What is the missing clue that will stop suffering - and our perpetuation and encouragement of it - in its tracks?

Are you overwhelmed by the global - or even the local - news? Does the crime, 'natural' disasters, and even the reporting of the weather get you down? Does the state of the world plummet you into a quicksand pit of despair? Do you sometimes wonder if humanity will ever stop fighting? If we will ever enlist our Will to the true cessation of famine, poverty, homelessness, and suicide? What about the growing epidemic of depression, anticipated to become even more prevalent than heart attacks and strokes in cutting short human lives? Does this get you down?

And in the privacy of your own personal life ? Do you ever feel like your past has you by the throat, choking the NOW life out of you? Do you get caught in downward spirals - seemingly relentless personal tornadoes - of fear, anxiety, confusion, self-criticism, and hopelessness? How often is the sun obliterated by clouds in your experience of life?

As a species, we are becoming rapidly more and more de-sensitized - more and more like a great machine. The images on the 'news' of suffering and disasters around the world - 'reporting' which became increasingly fear based in the late 1980's - has so overwhelmed us that we take suffering for granted. Images and characterizations of violence and violent people as 'heroes' in movies, video games and television programs has made us 'tough' outside ? so tough that we are becoming increasingly desensitized.

When we 'step back' and observe this trend from an observer's vantage, what do we see? What are the effects of the trends that we are allowing to sweep our species, unchecked?

With a trillion dollars exchanging hands around this planet each and every day, how is it that we tolerate poverty and living on the razor's edge of survival - for us and / or for the billions of people around the world who daily eke out a meager living? How is it that we complacently tolerate this? What's gone wrong?

With thousands of people in villages and communities around the world living well into their hundreds, hundred and twenties, and even hundred and forties, why is it that we increasingly assume, sheepishly, that disease is a natural cause of death? What ever happened to dying from 'old age', robust and content with our life's journey - at peace?

With six and a half billion people on this planet - and rising - how is it that any of us are lonely? How is it that we can experience such incredible isolation, as if we haven't any kin?

With millions of people experiencing true satisfaction and inspiration in their lives, eager to get up each morning to live a new day of fulfillment, service, creativity and discovery, how is it that any of us are bored? How is it that we settle for dead-end jobs, under-challenging and even denegrading work environments? And how is it that we tolerate knowing that many of the products we buy are created on the backs of sweat shop workers, farmers unprotected from lethal pesticides, and other atrocities of modern 'technology'?

How can this be?

It can be because we have become so desensitized. We are like the frog in the glass beaker that sits trustingly as the water boils - until it explodes. We adapt. We normalize unspeakable conditions, our ego mind convincing us that they're alright.

What is the cost of this? What if we were to pull out a calculator, and with the most brilliant mathematical minds in the world leading this project, we were to take an inventory of all the areas of human life that are affected by our adapting to appalling circumstances, protocols and behaviors? What 'price' would we tally?

Take a breath - a deep breath.

All of this can stop, now. We know where to put the toothpick in the machine. We know how to stop this insanity in its tracks.

It's about stillness. And being present.

It's about re-sensitizing ourselves to the world around us and within us.

It's about standing up in our internal power and discovering that we each are far more capable than we've been raised to believe we are.

There isn't a single problem or challenge in our midst that is devoid of a matching solution. To see this - to know this - we must become sensitive to what is. And we must stand in our true power.

Think of Atlas, the Greek God who carries the planet on his back. He is doing this not out of suffering, or out of martyrdom. He is doing this out of pure strength. When we are strong work is not an effort. Challenges are not obstacles. The toothpick stops the machine with utmost ease.

Does this inspire you? Does it frighten you? Does it evoke your curiosity? Do you feel hot inside, as if your body is preparing to rise to an exciting challenge?

If you feel your senses whetted by what you are reading here - this is a sign that you're ready to rise into clarity, empowerment, and freedom from misery - yours and humanity's.

All of the great teachers throughout the ages have shared a common vision with their earthly students: That suffering is not a necessity.

There is a path out of suffering.

A path, by its very nature, is a guided route. It is a route that already has been traveled - at least by the person leading it. Jesus taught as he walked this path. He 'shone the light of his consciousness' upon it and led the way for those who believed it could be true. Buddha taught as he walked this path. Mohammed taught as he walked this path. Lao Tzu taught as he walked this path. Gandhi taught as he walked this path. Martin Luther King Jr. taught as he walked this path. The list goes on ?

This path is not a religious path. Religions have evolved out of the teachings of great masters. The masters did not proclaim a religion. Religion 'followed' them.

You can be a simple mortal and walk this path.

And you can do this NOW.

Take stock of your suffering. In what areas of your life do you suffer? How? Do you suffer just in your own personal life? Do you witness suffering around you? In your immediate community? In the world at large?

How much would it be worth to you to reduce this suffering?

What if there was a clear and simple 'Map'?

Breathe again. Take a deep, long, slow breath.

It is here, now.

The 'Map'.

About the Author

Ariole K. Alei is the author of "H.O.P.E. = Healing Ourselves and Planet Earth - A Blueprint for Personal and Collective Change", a book which has been likened to Eckhart Tolle's "A New Earth". She teaches international Tele Classes and Workshops based on the teachings - the 'Map' - within this book. To purchase this and other Books and to Register for this and other Tele Classes please visit http://www.HeartSongSolutions.ca/products.html .

What do you think of my zombie deck?

Monsters:
2x Pyramid Turtle
3x Des Lacooda
2x Regenerating Mummy
1x Zombie Mammoth
1x Return Zombie
1x Dark Dust Spirit
1x Blackwing - Sirocco The Dawn
1x Mutant MindMaster
2x Ryu Kokki
1x Paladin Of The Cursed Dragon
1x The Lady in Wight
1x Zombie Master
1x Spirit Reaper
1x Red-Eyes Zombie Dragon
1x Royal Keeper
1x Healing Wave Generator

Spells:
1x Heavy Storm
1x Cold Wave
1x Pot of Avarice
1x Call of The Mummy
1x Lightning Vortex
1x Shield Crush
1x Hammer Shot
1x Terraforming
1x Book of Life
1x Card Trader
1x Card Destruction
1x Monster Reborn
1x Zombie World
1x Card Of Safe Return
1x Mystical Space Typhoon
1x Fissure

Traps:
1x Bottomless Trap Hole
1x Woboku
1x Half or Nothing
1x Defence Draw
1x Dust Tornado
1x Michizure
1x Draining Shield
1x Metal Reflect Slime

Bost the theme (so remove useless cards like Healing Wave Generator ecc), the summoning (Book of Life ecc) and mass destruction power (Dark Dust Spirit ecc) of your deck and you'll be fine.

Bedourian to be installed at St. Gregory Armenian
NORTH ANDOVER — Tomorrow is a special day for members of St. Gregory Armenian Church. The Rev. Karekin Bedourian will be installed at 10 a.m. as the church's pastor by Archbishop Oshagan Choloyan, prelate of the Armenian Apostolic Church of North America.

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