PatricK currY and ANGELA VOSS (eds). Seeing with Diferent Eyes. Essays in Astrology and Divination, Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2007, pp. xiv+350. ISBN 1-84718-361-1 (Hardback), £ 39.99, US$ 59.99 the essays in this collection originated at a conference held at the university of Kent, Canterbury, in April 2006 and entitled ‘Seeing with Diferent Eyes: a Conference on Astrology and Divination’. It was the second conference of its kind and the present volume is also a second in the rank (The frst publication being Voss and Lall 2007). The reason why these two conferences were held at University of Kent is the new interdisciplinary MA program in the Cultural Study of Cosmology and Divination sponsored by the sophia trust and focused on the epistemology and hermeneutics of divination and symbolic interpretation as a feld of enquiry in its own right. The title of this volume was inspired by the sentence of Plotinus (Enneades i.6.8)— ‘Shut your eyes and change to and wake another way of seeing, which everyone has but few use’,—pointing to the central thread that divinatory knowledge involves a mode of insight of quite a diferent order than normal everyday consciousness. Understanding the working of astrology and divination requires a shift in perception,