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==Behind the scenes==
 
==Behind the scenes==
 
 
*On the subject of Occlumency, [[J. K. Rowling]] has discussed why [[Draco Malfoy]] would be skilled at it while [[Harry Potter]] was not:
 
*On the subject of Occlumency, [[J. K. Rowling]] has discussed why [[Draco Malfoy]] would be skilled at it while [[Harry Potter]] was not:
 
**''"...I think Draco would be very gifted in Occlumency, unlike Harry. Harry’s problem with it was always that his emotions were too near the surface and that he is in some ways too damaged. But he's also very in touch with his feelings about what's happened to him. He's not repressed, he's quite honest about facing them, and he couldn't suppress them, he couldn't suppress these memories. But I thought of Draco as someone who is very capable of compartmentalising his life and his emotions, and always has done. So he's shut down his pity, enabling him to bully effectively. He's shut down compassion — how else would you become a [[Death Eaters|Death Eater]]? So he suppresses virtually all of the good side of himself."''<ref>[http://www.mugglenet.com/jkrinterview2.shtml MuggleNet 16 July 2005 Interview with J.K. Rowling]</ref>
 
**''"...I think Draco would be very gifted in Occlumency, unlike Harry. Harry’s problem with it was always that his emotions were too near the surface and that he is in some ways too damaged. But he's also very in touch with his feelings about what's happened to him. He's not repressed, he's quite honest about facing them, and he couldn't suppress them, he couldn't suppress these memories. But I thought of Draco as someone who is very capable of compartmentalising his life and his emotions, and always has done. So he's shut down his pity, enabling him to bully effectively. He's shut down compassion — how else would you become a [[Death Eaters|Death Eater]]? So he suppresses virtually all of the good side of himself."''<ref>[http://www.mugglenet.com/jkrinterview2.shtml MuggleNet 16 July 2005 Interview with J.K. Rowling]</ref>
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*According to [[Wizards' Ordinary Magic and Basic Aptitude Test|W.O.M.B.A.T.]], it may be possible that Occlumency can guard against possession.
 
*According to [[Wizards' Ordinary Magic and Basic Aptitude Test|W.O.M.B.A.T.]], it may be possible that Occlumency can guard against possession.
 
*Voldemort employed Occlumency against Harry Potter to try and end the connection, but started to lose control during the events of [[1997]] and [[1998]].
 
*Voldemort employed Occlumency against Harry Potter to try and end the connection, but started to lose control during the events of [[1997]] and [[1998]].
==Trivia==
 
 
*The primary method of Occlumency is the mirror opposite of the method to repel mental attacks in the ''Inheritance'' series, in that where as in Paolini's books mental attacks are repelled by focusing on a single thought or emotion so that it encompasses your mind, Occlumency works by rendering the mind blank.
 
   
 
==Notes and references==
 
==Notes and references==

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Occlumens and Legilimens Severus Snape attempting to train Harry Potter in Occlumency.

Severus Snape: "The headmaster has sent me to tell you, Potter, that it is his wish for you to study Occlumency this term"
Harry Potter: "Study what?"
Severus Snape: "Occlumency, Potter. The magical defense of the mind against external penetration. An obscure branch of magic, but a highly useful one"
Severus Snape, an accomplished Occlumens, telling Harry Potter about Occlumency in 12 Grimmauld Place[src]

Occlumency is the act of magically closing one's mind against Legilimency. It can prevent a Legilimens from accessing one's thoughts and feelings, or influencing them. A person who practises this art is known as an Occlumens.

Methods

"I told you to empty yourself of emotion! ... Fools who wear their hearts proudly on their sleeves, who cannot control their emotions, who wallow in sad memories and allow themselves to be provoked this easily — weak people, in other words — they stand no chance against his powers! He will penetrate your mind with absurd ease, Potter!"
Severus Snape to Harry Potter on the difficulty of learning Occlumency[src]

The most basic form of Occlumency, judging from Severus Snape's early lessons on the subject to Harry Potter, involves clearing one's mind — making it "blank and empty" — in order to prevent a Legilimens from perceiving one's emotions and thoughts. More advanced Occlumency involves suppressing only the thoughts, emotions, and memories that would contradict whatever it is an Occlumens wishes a Legilimens to believe; hence, it is not obvious that Occlumency is being used even if the person is lying. It requires a great deal of will power, as with resisting the Imperius Curse, as well as a high degree of mental and emotional discipline. It is also one method of resisting the influence of Veritaserum.[1]

Occlumency is not part of the normal curriculum taught at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry and appears to be a rare and difficult skill.

Examples

Severus Snape: "It appears there is a connection between the Dark Lord's mind and your own. Whether he is, as yet, aware of this connection is for the moment unclear. Pray he remains ignorant."
Harry Potter: "You mean if he knows about it then, he'll be able to read my mind."
Severus Snape: "Read it, control it, unhinge it... Used properly, the power of Occlumency will help shield you from access or influence. In these lessons I will attempt to penetrate your mind. You will attempt to resist. Prepare yourself! Legilimens!"
— Snape and Harry during an Occlumency lesson[src]

In the 1995–1996 school year, Albus Dumbledore had Severus Snape teach Harry Potter Occlumency in an effort to prevent his mind from being penetrated and influenced by Lord Voldemort. Snape was a highly skilled Occlumens, being able to successfully deceive extremely accomplished Legilimens Voldemort, but his lessons with Harry were ultimately unsuccessful. Harry was not able to repel most attacks, though it is likely that the personal enmity between him and Snape as well as the stressful events in his life that year hindered his ability. He eventually gave up attempting to learn. Harry later managed to block Voldemort's thoughts, and even learn how to open his mind to them at will on occasion to discover what Voldemort was up to. This was mainly done by Harry finally finding the sheer willpower to block the connection (which, according to Snape, is an essential part of Occlumency), as well the love for those he had lost driving Voldemort from his mind.

Hermione: "Dumbledore wanted you to use Occlumency! He thought the connection was dangerous... So you’re not even going to try to shut him out?"
Harry: "Hermione, I can’t. You know I’m lousy at Occlumency. I never got the hang of it."
Hermione: "You never really tried!"
Harry Potter and Hermione Granger arguing in 1996[src]

Snape himself also employed Occlumency to hide his loyalty to the Order of the Phoenix from Voldemort, and due to his well-known mastery, both sides had difficulty trusting him.[1]

In 1996, Bellatrix Lestrange trained her nephew, Draco Malfoy in Occlumency so that he could keep his mission to kill Albus Dumbledore a secret. Draco became skilled enough to repel Snape's attempts at Legilimency.[2] Draco's success was due to him shutting out his compassion to become the bully he is, making it easy for him to close his mind.

"His scar burned, but he was master of the pain; he felt it, yet was apart from it. He had learned control at last, learned to shut his hand to Voldemort, the very thing Dumbledore had wanted him to learn from Snape. Just as Voldemort had not been able to possess Harry while Harry was consumed with grief for Sirius, so his thoughts could not penetrate Harry now, while he mourned Dobby. Grief, it seemed, drove Voldemort out...though Dumbledore, of course, would have said that it was love...."
— Harry driving out Voldemort's thoughts by using his emotions[src]

Known Occlumens

"As Voldemort's anger throbbed inside him, Harry's scar threatened to burst with pain, and he wrenched his mind back to his own body, fighting to remain present..."
— Harry eventually mastering Occlumency with difficulty[src]
Draco Mafloy Half-Blood Prince

Draco Malfoy, an occlumens

Etymology

The word "occlumency" comes from occlude, "to conceal", and mens, Latin for "mind".

Behind the scenes

  • On the subject of Occlumency, J. K. Rowling has discussed why Draco Malfoy would be skilled at it while Harry Potter was not:
    • "...I think Draco would be very gifted in Occlumency, unlike Harry. Harry’s problem with it was always that his emotions were too near the surface and that he is in some ways too damaged. But he's also very in touch with his feelings about what's happened to him. He's not repressed, he's quite honest about facing them, and he couldn't suppress them, he couldn't suppress these memories. But I thought of Draco as someone who is very capable of compartmentalising his life and his emotions, and always has done. So he's shut down his pity, enabling him to bully effectively. He's shut down compassion — how else would you become a Death Eater? So he suppresses virtually all of the good side of himself."[5]
  • Narcissa Malfoy may be an Occlumens, as she lied to Voldemort about Harry's demise without consequences.[6] However, Voldemort may not have been using Legilimency on her at the time, as he might not have believed she would lie to him with her family's lives at stake.
  • Gellert Grindelwald may also have been an Occlumens, as he lied to Voldemort about having owned the Elder Wand. However, this is unconfirmed.
  • According to W.O.M.B.A.T., it may be possible that Occlumency can guard against possession.
  • Voldemort employed Occlumency against Harry Potter to try and end the connection, but started to lose control during the events of 1997 and 1998.

Notes and references

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
  3. "His scar burned, but he was master of the pain; he felt it, yet was apart from it. He had learned control at last, learned to shut his hand to Voldemort, the very thing Dumbledore had wanted him to learn from Snape." This quote that Harry did indeed succeed at Occlumency. In addition, two more quotes demonstrate this point "The pain in his head built more and more powerfully. It was a huge effort now to close down the visions that were forcing themselves upon him, but he knew that he would have to resist only a little longer" (p. 499 in Chapter 24 "The Wandmaker") and "As Voldemort's anger throbbed inside him, Harry's scar threatened to burst with pain, and he wrenched his mind back to his own body, fighting to remain present as the prisoners were pushed over gravel." (p. 456 in the Chapter "Malfoy Manor"). Both these quotes show that Harry eventually learns how to successfully block Voldemort's mind.
  4. F.A.Q: Veritaserum at J.K. Rowling's Official Site
  5. MuggleNet 16 July 2005 Interview with J.K. Rowling
  6. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows