Full intuitive creativity is over-excitement of both the conscious and the subconscious Poincare called the full intuitive creativity a state of "overexcited conscious". 1 The Russian Shakespeare-the dramas writer Alexander Pushkin-describes his state of creative ecstasy as: "when conscious and subconscious are mixed", when "the conscious cannot succeed to process all that is offered by the subconscious". 2 According to Alexander Pushkin, "creativity is excitement plus inspiration. Inspiration is as necessary in poetry as it is in geometry". 2 The famous Russian Academic Migdal, who studied creativity, claims that in most cases achieving state of creative ecstasy requires some efforts: "avoiding all the obstacles and rejecting all side thoughts, with consistent and constant efforts, with different side approaches, one have to reach the state of ecstasy, when conscious and subconscious are mixed, when the conscious thinking continue during the sleep and subconscious work is done during the day". 3 Indeed, for most creative people there is an element of unpredictability when the state of enlightenment will be reached. Also, the creative periods are not everlasting and once they disappear, it is not known when they will come back. However, Alexander Pushkin was not one of them. The writing of Alexander Pushkin seemed to be effortless. He wrought about his political captivity in Borodin:"All days were full with dense and constant full illumination that made the grief and care go away dispersing all the doubts, and one can work 20 out of 24 hours without feeling tired. My Conscious could barely succeed to process all that was offered by my Subconscious, but this created a fabulous feeling of full life and full happiness". 2-6