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 Navigation of the client’s worlds is a truly rewarding process; new information and new insights will emerge. As facilitators we should be aware of how the client is describing their world now and their earlier worlds, their use of pronouns and location of feelings, their gestures and non-verbal language. All of these provide us with clues to aid our client in discovering even the smallest piece of information that once known, may dissolve the issue totally. Navigation of the client’s worlds is a truly rewarding process; new information and new insights will emerge. As facilitators we should be aware of how the client is describing their world now and their earlier worlds, their use of pronouns and location of feelings, their gestures and non-verbal language. All of these provide us with clues to aid our client in discovering even the smallest piece of information that once known, may dissolve the issue totally.
  
-The [[theory:boundaries]] and the clues to [[theory:portals]] that a client gives us, we may use these emergent techniques to aid in the development of the client’s world.+The [[theory:boundaries]] and the clues to [[theory:portal|portals]] that a client gives us, we may use these emergent techniques to aid in the development of the client’s world.
  
 We shall also take our first step in having the client externalise their internal world by [[theory:writing|writing or drawing]] their answers to our questions. This is a key aspect of Emergent Knowledge and will continue to be developed throughout this work. This process opens the door to the ‘[[theory:potential|Potential Space]]’ of the client and therefore to a solution generated by the client’s own system. We shall also take our first step in having the client externalise their internal world by [[theory:writing|writing or drawing]] their answers to our questions. This is a key aspect of Emergent Knowledge and will continue to be developed throughout this work. This process opens the door to the ‘[[theory:potential|Potential Space]]’ of the client and therefore to a solution generated by the client’s own system.