No. Albus Dumbledore sees himself reunited with his family, including his imprisoned father and deceased mother and sister.
This is in the chapter about the Mirror of Erised.
Dumbledore doesn't really use a spell. He just puts the Stone in the Mirror of Erised.
It is called the Mirror of Erised. The mirror appears in Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone. Dumbledore hid the stone inside the mirror.
No, the stone was actually in the Mirror of Erised. He had to want the stone, but not want to use it to get it out.
Harry Potter saw what his heart most desires - his family alive and standing with him.The Mirror of Erised - Erised spelled backwards is desire.In the movie, Harry only sees his parents rather than his entire family.He used the mirror to find the philosopher's stone too.Harry saw himself standing with his parents.
The philosopher's stone was not hidden inside the Snitch, it was hidden in the Mirror of Erised and was later destroyed.Nicolas Flamel and Albus Dumbledore were protecting the philosopher's stone because they knew Lord Voldemort was attempting to steal it. Dumbledore modified the mirror so that only somebody who wanted the stone, but not to use it could get it. That meant Voldemort could never have gotten it out.The resurrection stone was hidden inside the Snitch. Dumbledore did this because he had to find a way of getting it to Harry that couldn't be intercepted by the Ministry of Magic but that also wouldn't throw him off his journey.Harry could only open the snitch when he told it he was about to die, something Dumbledore intended him to discover when all the Horcruxes except the one inside him, had been destroyed. This was to allow Harry a moment with those he loved before he died. Giving him access to the Stone beforehand may have resulted in him becoming obsessed with spending time with his lost ones rather than trying to save himself and everybody else.
After the philosopher's stone was destroyed nobody ever saw it again because it no longer existed. Albus Dumbledore hid the philosopher's stone in the Mirror of Erised and Harry managed to get it out. After that, Dumbledore took it back and destroyed it.
Albus Dumbledore hid the Philosopher's Stone in the Mirror of Erised and cast a spell that meant only someone who wanted the Stone, but not use it, could get it.
The Mirror of Erised (desire spelled backwards) was a magic mirror that showed the looker their heart's deepest desire. Some lookers had trouble remembering that what they were viewing was not real, and were said to have wasted away from in front of the mirror. Dumbledore also used the mirror to help hide the Philosopher's (Sorcerer's) stone.
Fluffy was the three-headed dog guarding the trapdoor. He was lent to Dumbledore by Rubeus Hagrid.Professor Sprout provided the Devil's Snare, Professor Flitwick the keys, Professor McGonagall the chess set, Professor Quirrell the troll, Professor Snape the potions puzzle and Professor Dumbledore the Mirror of Erised.
It was called "The Mirror of Erised". The Mirror of Erised if I remember correctly
Albus Dumbledore makes a few speeches in the book. At the welcome feast, he reminds students not to enter the Forbidden Forest and tells them that the third floor corridor is out of bounds. At the end of term feast, he awards last minute points to Harry, Ron, Hermione and Neville for their recent activities.