Im not sure what you mean by the first part "if there WERE no reason why you should not do it, and all was good."
I have tried meditating on it, when I do all I get is stuff like "follow your heart" and "do what feels right"...if I were to follow my heart, realistically speaking...the only thing I know is I want to do something where I work from home...however I don't have any special skills or talents that would allow me to do so
Sorry for being unclear. LOL
It was when I opened the link to the spread you sent along, the entire second row was dedicated to the question of "reason not to make that choice". If there WERE no reason at all (for any reason at all)
not to make that choice then the cards would have nothing to say in answer to it, When there literally IS no answer to a question, because there was some form of illogic in the question, that could result in the cards not answering and a nonsense answer coming up, if you know what I mean. Eg a question needs to be answerable. If you ask what obstacle is before you in a situation and there is none, the cards cannot tell you what that obstacle is.
That is the first thought I had. It is possible that there just is no reason at all not to go forward, then how could the cards answer that question? They can't tell you why you should not make a choice if there is no reason that you shouldn't.
The same thing as the HP for a reason you should not go with that choice. What if there WERE no reason why you should not go with that choice. Then there is no answer to the question and if this were the case any card that came up to answer it may possibly have not meaning at all, and have just come up randomly, if the question were unanswerable.
Just something I learnt early on about forming questions If a question contains an unverified assumption, eg if you don't know for sure there is a reason not to do something...then IF that assumption is wrong, then the question cannot be answered, When a question cant be answered sometimes just nonsense cards come up that have no meaning (the cards stop trying to answer). If there just IS no answer to it. It's a kind of question I try to avoid. Unless I ask the cards to verify first. Eg I would ask IF there is a reason not to do something (to verify first), before asking what the reason is.
Hope that helped in some way and did not confuse more. And was not too long-winded, which it may well have been. LOL
Babs