transz
Transz is the Hungarian term for trance, referring to a state of altered consciousness in which a person’s awareness of the surrounding environment may be diminished and perception or cognition may change. Trance states can be induced intentionally through methods such as hypnosis, guided relaxation, meditation, rhythmic movement, or repetitive sounds, and they also occur in various cultural, religious, or ritual contexts as forms of ecstasy, possession, or channeling. In clinical and scholarly contexts, trance is studied as a phenomenon across psychology, anthropology, and psychotherapy, with distinctions made among hypnotic trance, meditative trance, and dissociative states.
In everyday usage, transz can describe both the experiential aspect of altered consciousness and elements of
Etymology and usage: transz is borrowed from the French transe, brought into Hungarian with a phonetic spelling