Legilimency is a difficult and obscure branch of magic that is not part of the standard curriculum at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. It requires making eye contact with the target, although a powerful enough Legilimens can overcome this limitation. Skilled users can perform it non-verbally to subtly read or forcefully invade a mind.
Learning Legilimency is a challenging process requiring considerable mental discipline. Severus Snape emphasized to Harry that it is not simple “mind-reading,” but a complex and subtle art. He stated, “The mind is not a book, to be opened at will and examined at leisure… It is the subtle art of penetrating the mind and interpreting its findings.” A true Legilimens must be able to navigate the complex layers of a person's consciousness to extract truth. The primary and most effective defence against Legilimency is Occlumency, the magical art of closing one's mind to external intrusion.
The term “Legilimens” is constructed from two Latin words: legere, which means “to read,” and mens, which means “mind.” The name literally translates to “mind-reader,” a simple term for a highly complex magical skill.
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
, Legilimency is visually represented as a rapid, chaotic montage of memories flashing through the screen, often accompanied by loud whooshing sound effects to convey the violent mental intrusion. (film)Fantastic Beasts
film series introduced Queenie Goldstein, who is described as a natural Legilimens. Unlike other wizards who must learn and cast the spell, her ability is innate, allowing her to passively hear the surface thoughts of nearly everyone around her. (film)