"At turns provocative, entertaining, and hilarious, much of it is intended to be read out loud to a lover or a friend. It thus literally performs its thesis: that trance states and their illusions are the generators and very nature of human relationships (particularly erotic and therapeutic ones), political phenomena (like colonialism), religious phenomena (like repetitive ritual, enchanting mythology, and charismatic authority), and, most of all, those magical practices we call reading and writing."--Jeffrey Kripal "Chronicle of Higher Education"
"A semi-autobiographical travelogue and work of hypnotically inspired history and fiction. Lee Siegel uses a great deal of . . . hypnotic patter, spellbinding storytelling, and weaving of tales within tales to craft an enjoyable book. . . . At its most adventuresome level, Trance-Migrations is a modern take on worlds-within-worlds mysticism that reads like one long nested loop induction."
-- "American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis"