Astrology Do you know tarot? Expert shares beginner’s guide on reading the sacred deck By Reda Wigle Published Oct. 29, 2025, 7:00 a.m. ET We’re talking tarot, folks. Humans have been dancing with divination since time immemorial, but the oldest surviving set of tarot cards, known as the Visconti-Sforza deck, dates to 16th-century Italy. The tarot was adopted for purposes of fortune telling in France around 1780 and hit pay dirt in 1909 when Libra mystic Arthur Edward Waite commissioned Pamela Colman Smith, AKA Pixie, to illustrate the widely circulated and wildly popular Waite-Smith or Rider-Waite deck. Tarot reader Philippe St Genoux tells us, “Tarot doesn`t predict the future. Tarot facilitates it.” 9 Wells shared that it’s okay — and even encouraged — to have and use more than one tarot deck. shintartanya – stock.adobe.com To that end, the brilliant astrologer and tarot reader Elise Wells of Planet Poetica is on a literal deck to facilitate the future with a beginner’s guide to reading tarot. To book a personal birth chart or tarot reading with Wells, visit her website here. Tarot deck cards “The cards are your friend,” shared Wells. She notes that it’s okay—and even encouraged — to have and use more than one tarot deck.