by June » Wednesday 9 July 2003 10:16:47am
But don't you need a spell to try to read someone's mind? That's what Snape did... he used an incantation, a spell, to try and break into Harry's mind during the Occlumency lessons... so I think legilimency in its more elemental form, is more on whether a person can know if another person is telling the truth. It seems to need a lot of concentration too, and not something one can do all the time, or on the spur of a moment.
Besides, legilimency is to extract memories and feelings, and not to read minds in the strictest sense. It's similar, but not exactly the same, I should think. It means that you can tell whether if a person is lying to you, and how he is feeling at that moment than knowing exactly what's he's thinking at that exact moment you use legilimency on him. Make sense?