The cast of Deconstructing Precog Visions - 2002 includes: Matt Checkowski as himself Tom Cruise as himself Kurt Mattila as himself Steven Spielberg as himself John Underkoffler as himself
A precog empath is someone who is sensitive to events that are going to happen based on the energies in an area or around a person or people. Basically psychics, but precog empaths are more adept at telling the immediate future as opposed to long-term. It's like extreme intuition.
Practice with oracles such as Tarot cards, runes, etc. and ask for feedback. Use something such as the precog trainer (www.xxaxxsoft.com/software/precog.html) for instant feedback on precognition. Use biofeedback and/or sound and light technololgy to cultivate the Theta brainwave state. Practice, practice, practice.
I don't equate precognition with predestination (i.e., the idea that everything is "meant to happen"). It removes the principle of free agency from our lives, and leans toward a fatalistic viewpoint. As far as altering the future, why not? We do it all the time. Picture yourself kayaking down a river. Scanning ahead, you see a large boulder in your path and change course to avoid it. You just circumvented disaster with little more than paddle and eyeballs. You 'saw' one possible future and took steps to avoid it. I think precognitive individuals work in a similar manner, but able to see further 'down river' than would be possible using physical sight alone. Another water analogy is that of a pebble dropped in a pond, creating ripples which spread out in every direction. My theory is that 'precogs' are able to pick up on events of particular significance by sensing those "event ripples" not through water, but through time, which echo back to the present. My theory on all this comes from personal experience. For six years before we met, my wife-to-be had weekly dreams of climbing the old wooden stairs to my apartment and knocking on my faded green door. No matter what she did, the door never opened. The odd thing is she lived overseas, where such timber construction was virtually unknown. The day she finally stepped through my door in real life, the dream stopped. Apparently, the door represented a significant departure from her previous life. In another example, my wife dreamt of meeting a co-worker employed in a doctor's office, which was surprising, given that it was quite a departure from her current career. In the dream, the friend had had a makeover as well-- new shorter hair style with vibrant red color. When my wife mentioned dreaming of her in a doctor's office, the co-worker confided her secret ambition was to work in medical administration. Two days later she came to work sporting the identical cut and color hairstyle my wife had seen in the dream. By the way, my wife had never mentioned the new 'do in her dream. To tie this back to the car crash question, when my wife was just a teenager, she dreamt of attending a wake. Her neighbor's son was tearfully recounting how his mother had been struck and killed by a car in front of their apartment building. He had heard the impact from their apartment, and upon running outside discovered her pinned beneath the vehicle. No sooner had he finished recounting the tragedy than my wife was startled awake by an impact in the street below. She could only see the car itself from her window, but immediately realized what had happened. She told her mother, who went downstairs and confirmed the grim news. There are other such accounts, but suffice to say I'm a believer in her precog abilities. I imagine most people would be freaked out by such a "talent" and probably suppress or ignore it. In our case, we simply think of her as being a sort of human TV receiver, able to pick up channels and signals unavailable to most folks. We plan to document other such dreams (which have yet to occur) and mail them back to ourselves unopened as evidence of her amazing premonitions.
Tom Cruise has: Played himself in "Today" in 1952. Played himself in "Panorama" in 1953. Played himself in "The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson" in 1962. Played himself in "A Current Affair" in 1971. Played himself in "Parkinson" in 1971. Played himself in "The Barbara Walters Special" in 1976. Played himself in "Tetsuko no heya" in 1976. Played himself in "Entertainment Tonight" in 1981. Played Cadet Captain David Shawn in "Taps" in 1981. Played Billy in "Endless Love" in 1981. Played himself in "Late Night with David Letterman" in 1982. Played Steve Randle in "The Outsiders" in 1983. Played Stefen Djordjevic in "All the Right Moves" in 1983. Played Joel Goodsen in "Risky Business" in 1983. Played himself in "Cinema 3" in 1984. Played himself in "Northwest Afternoon" in 1984. Played himself in "Larry King Live" in 1985. Played Jack in "Legend" in 1985. Played himself in "The Movie Show" in 1986. Played himself in "The Oprah Winfrey Show" in 1986. Played Vincent Lauria in "The Color of Money" in 1986. Played himself in "Biography" in 1987. Played Jerry Maguire in "Biography" in 1987. Played himself in "CBS This Morning" in 1987. Played Charlie Babbitt in "Rain Man" in 1988. Played himself in "Live with Regis and Kathie Lee" in 1988. Played Brian Flanagan in "Cocktail" in 1988. Played Himself - Guest in "Live with Regis and Kathie Lee" in 1988. Played himself in "Inside Edition" in 1988. Played Himself - Presenter: Best Actress in a Leading Role in "The 61st Annual Academy Awards" in 1989. Played Ron Kovic in "Born on the Fourth of July" in 1989. Played himself in "Primetime Live" in 1989. Played Cole Trickle in "Days of Thunder" in 1990. Played himself in "Stern TV" in 1990. Played Himself - Winner: Best Actor in a Motion Picture - Drama in "The 47th Annual Golden Globe Awards" in 1990. Played Himself - Nominee: Best Actor in a Leading Role in "The 62nd Annual Academy Awards" in 1990. Played Himself - Guest in "The Charlie Rose Show" in 1991. Played Himself - Winner in "The 8th Annual American Cinema Awards" in 1991. Played Himself - Presenter: Best Director in "The 63rd Annual Academy Awards" in 1991. Played himself in "Investigative Reports" in 1991. Played himself in "The American Film Institute Salute to Kirk Douglas" in 1991. Played himself in "Time Out: The Truth About HIV, AIDS, and You" in 1992. Played himself in "The 49th Annual Golden Globe Awards" in 1992. Played himself in "Gomorron" in 1992. Played himself in "The 52th Annual Golden Apple Awards" in 1992. Played himself in "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno" in 1992. Played himself in "Getaway" in 1992. Played himself in "Dateline NBC" in 1992. Played Lt. Daniel Kaffee in "A Few Good Men" in 1992. Played Himself - Guest in "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno" in 1992. Played Joseph Donnelly in "Far and Away" in 1992. Played himself in "HBO First Look" in 1992. Played himself in "Quelli che... il calcio" in 1993. Played Himself - Nominee: Best Actor in a Motion Picture Drama in "The 50th Annual Golden Globe Awards" in 1993. Played Himself - Guest in "Late Show with David Letterman" in 1993. Played himself in "Intimate Portrait" in 1993. Played Mitch McDeere in "The Firm" in 1993. Played Lt. Daniel Kaffee in "The 65th Annual Academy Awards" in 1993. Played himself in "Late Show with David Letterman" in 1993. Played himself in "Rock the Vote" in 1993. Played himself in "Exclusiv - Das Star-Magazin" in 1994. Played himself in "Extra" in 1994. Played Lestat de Lioncourt in "Interview with the Vampire: The Vampire Chronicles" in 1994. Played himself in "The Magic School Bus" in 1994. Played himself in "Inside the Actors Studio" in 1994. Played Himself - Presenter: Hersholt Award to Paul Newman in "The 66th Annual Academy Awards" in 1994. Played himself in "Mundo VIP" in 1996. Played Jerry Maguire in "Jerry Maguire" in 1996. Played himself in "The Daily Show" in 1996. Played himself in "1996 Blockbuster Entertainment Awards" in 1996. Played Ethan Hunt in "Mission: Impossible" in 1996. Played himself in "Access Hollywood" in 1996. Played himself in "Magacine" in 1996. Played Himself - Audience Member in "The 53rd Annual Golden Globe Awards" in 1996. Played himself in "The GQ Men of the Year Awards" in 1997. Played Himself - Nominee: Best Actor in a Leading Role in "The 69th Annual Academy Awards" in 1997. Played himself in "The View" in 1997. Performed in "Warner Bros. 75th Anniversary: No Guts, No Glory" in 1998. Played El Cunao in "El informal" in 1998. Played himself in "The Greatest" in 1998. Played himself in "Total Request Live" in 1998. Played himself in "Bravo Profiles: The Entertainment Business" in 1998. Played himself in "The American Film Institute Salute to Dustin Hoffman" in 1999. Played Dr. William Harford in "Eyes Wide Shut" in 1999. Played Frank T.J. Mackey in "Magnolia" in 1999. Played himself in "The Directors" in 1999. Played himself in "VH-1 Behind the Movie" in 1999. Played himself in "The Early Show" in 1999. Played himself in "Exclusif" in 1999. Played himself in "Cruise on Kubrick" in 1999. Played himself in "TRL Italy" in 1999. Played Himself - Winner: Best Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture in "The 57th Annual Golden Globe Awards" in 2000. Played Himself - Nominee: Best Actor in a Supporting Role in "The 72nd Annual Academy Awards" in 2000. Played himself in "2000 MTV Movie Awards" in 2000. Played himself in "Mission: Improbable" in 2000. Played himself in "Rove Live" in 2000. Played himself in "2000 Blockbuster Entertainment Awards" in 2000. Played Himself - Actor in "Breakfast" in 2000. Played Cadet Captain David Shawn in "Twentieth Century Fox: The Blockbuster Years" in 2000. Played Ethan Hunt in "Mission: Impossible II" in 2000. Played himself in "Diary" in 2000. Played himself in "Friday Night with Jonathan Ross" in 2001. Played Himself - Presenter: Best Director in "The 73rd Annual Academy Awards" in 2001. Played himself in "The Ray Martin Show" in 2001. Played himself in "America: A Tribute to Heroes" in 2001. Played Himself (Narrator) in "Stanley Kubrick: A Life in Pictures" in 2001. Played himself in "A Look Inside: The Others" in 2001. Played himself in "Young Hollywood Awards" in 2001. Played Himself - Presenter: Best Actress in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture in "The 58th Annual Golden Globe Awards" in 2001. Played himself in "History vs. Hollywood" in 2001. Played Lt. Daniel Kaffee in "A Few Good Men: From Stage to Screen" in 2001. Played himself in "2001 MTV Movie Awards" in 2001. Played himself in "Rank" in 2001. Played David Aames in "Vanilla Sky" in 2001. Played himself in "Code of Conduct" in 2001. Played himself in "Deconstructing Precog Visions" in 2002. Played himself in "Road to the Red Carpet" in 2002. Played himself in "Shi jie dian ying zhi lv" in 2002. Played Chief John Anderton in "Minority Report" in 2002. Played himself in "Tinseltown TV" in 2002. Played himself in "The 74th Annual Academy Awards" in 2002. Played himself in "Top Gear" in 2002. Played himself in "Final Report" in 2002. Played himself in "The 54th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards" in 2002. Played Narrator in "Space Station 3D" in 2002. Played himself in "The Art of Action: Martial Arts in Motion Picture" in 2002. Played himself in "Prelude to a Dream" in 2002. Played himself in "Mornings with Kerri-Anne" in 2002. Played himself in "HypaSpace" in 2002. Played himself in "Hitting It Hard" in 2002. Played himself in "4Pop" in 2003. Played himself in "Rome Is Burning" in 2003. Played himself in "Celebrities Uncensored" in 2003. Played himself in "2003 ABC World Stunt Awards" in 2003. Played Himself - Executive Producer in "Narc: Shooting Up" in 2003. Played himself in "Ellen: The Ellen DeGeneres Show" in 2003. Played himself in "Love Chain" in 2003. Played himself in "101 Most Shocking Moments in Entertainment" in 2003. Played Nathan Algren in "The Last Samurai" in 2003. Played himself in "Kela on the Karpet" in 2003. Played Himself - Interviewee in "XMA: Xtreme Martial Arts" in 2003. Played himself in "Genius: A Night for Ray Charles" in 2004. Played himself in "CMT Insider" in 2004. Played Vincent in "Collateral" in 2004. Played himself in "ESPY Awards" in 2004. Played himself in "MTV Movie Awards 2004 Pre-Show" in 2004. Played Himself - Presenter: Best Director in "The 76th Annual Academy Awards" in 2004. Played Himself - Nominee: Best Actor in a Motion Picture - Drama in "The 61st Annual Golden Globe Awards" in 2004. Played himself in "2004 MTV Movie Awards" in 2004. Played himself in "War of the Worlds: UK Premiere Special" in 2005. Played Joel Goodsen in "20 to 1" in 2005. Played himself in "20 to 1" in 2005. Played himself in "Howard Stern on Demand" in 2005. Played himself in "We Are Not Alone" in 2005. Played Ray Ferrier in "War of the Worlds" in 2005. Played himself in "The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson" in 2005. Played himself in "Designing the Enemy: Tripods and Aliens" in 2005. Played himself in "BET Awards 2005" in 2005. Played himself in "2005 MTV Movie Awards" in 2005. Played himself in "Waging the War of the Worlds: From H. G. Wells to Steven Spielberg" in 2005. Played himself in "Cinema mil" in 2005. Played himself in "Buenafuente" in 2005. Played Brian Flanagan in "80s" in 2005. Played Charlie Babbitt in "80s" in 2005. Played Ethan Hunt in "Mission: Impossible III" in 2006. Played Himself - Guest in "El hormiguero" in 2006. Played himself in "Mission: Metamorphosis" in 2006. Played himself in "1 Leicester Square" in 2006. Played himself in "The Fame Review 2006" in 2006. Played himself in "Legends Ball" in 2006. Played Chief John Anderton in "Premio Donostia a Max Von Sydow" in 2006. Played himself in "Scoring the Mission" in 2006. Played himself in "The Queen" in 2006. Played himself in "Catering Impossible: M:i:III" in 2006. Played himself in "The ONE Show" in 2006. Played himself in "Hollywood Science" in 2006. Played himself in "The Making of the Mission" in 2006. Played himself in "Visualizing the Mission" in 2006. Played himself in "100 Greatest Teen Stars" in 2006. Played himself in "La imagen de tu vida" in 2006. Played himself in "The Most Annoying People of 2006" in 2006. Played himself in "El hormiguero" in 2006. Played himself in "Tribeca Film Festival Presents: Live from the Red Carpet" in 2006. Played Charlie Babbitt in "5 Second Movies" in 2007. Played Himself - Audience Member in "Golden Age of Knowledge for Eternity" in 2007. Played himself in "Un jour, un destin" in 2007. Played himself in "Lions for Lambs: World Premiere Special" in 2007. Played himself in "Kig Ind TV" in 2007. Played himself in "Bambi Verleihung 2007" in 2007. Played himself in "Red Eye" in 2007. Played Senator Jasper Irving in "Lions for Lambs" in 2007. Played himself in "Forbes 20 Under 25: Young, Rich and Famous" in 2007. Played himself in "The Graham Norton Show" in 2007. Played himself in "Der Geist des Geldes" in 2007. Played himself in "InStyle: Celebrity Weddings" in 2007. Played himself in "First Cut" in 2007. Played Himself - Presenter: The Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award in "The 79th Annual Academy Awards" in 2007. Played Senator Jasper Irving in "Premio Donostia a Meryl Streep" in 2008. Played himself in "Religulous" in 2008. Played Himself - Guest in "Entertainers with Byron Allen" in 2008. Played Colonel Claus von Stauffenberg in "Valkyrie" in 2008. Played Lt. Daniel Kaffee in "Strictly Courtroom" in 2008. Played himself in "August" in 2008. Played himself in "Tellement People" in 2008. Played himself in "The Gruen Transfer" in 2008. Played himself in "2008 MTV Movie Awards" in 2008. Played himself in "The Jay Leno Show" in 2009. Played himself in "Formula 1: BBC Sport" in 2009. Played himself in "Eiga no tatsujin 2: End Credits" in 2009. Played himself in "Late Night with Jimmy Fallon" in 2009. Played himself in "2009 Golden Globe Awards Red Carpet Special" in 2009. Played himself in "Live from Studio Five" in 2009. Played himself in "The 7PM Project" in 2009. Played Narrator in "Together: The Hendrick Motorsports Story" in 2009. Played himself in "Storymakers" in 2009. Played himself in "Face 2 Face" in 2010. Played Roy Miller in "Knight and Day" in 2010. Played himself in "National Movie Awards" in 2010. Played himself in "Never Sleep Again: The Elm Street Legacy" in 2010. Played Ethan Hunt in "Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol" in 2011. Played himself in "Mission: Impossible Ghost Protocol Special Feature - Soaring in Dubai" in 2011. Played himself in "The Big Picture" in 2011. Played John Anderton in "Prophets of Science Fiction" in 2011. Played Himself - Presenter: Best Picture in "The 84th Annual Academy Awards" in 2012. Played Stacee Jaxx in "Rock of Ages" in 2012. Played Himself - Interviewee in "The Hollywood Fast Lane" in 2012. Played himself in "The American Cinematheque Tribute to Ben Stiller" in 2012. Played Reacher in "Jack Reacher" in 2012. Played himself in "National Television Awards" in 2012. Played himself in "IC Places Hollywood" in 2012. Played himself in "Weekend Ticket" in 2013. Played himself in "A Tribute to J.J. Abrams" in 2013. Played Lt. Col. Bill Cage in "Edge of Tomorrow" in 2014. Played himself in "Winning: The Racing Life of Paul Newman" in 2014. Played Ethan Hunt in "Mission: Impossible 5" in 2015. Performed in "Go Like Hell" in 2015.