An Integral Yoga leans upon both sides of the Divine, - the passive side of Knowledge as we find in the Vedanta and the dynamic side of Power as found in the Tantra.
Today we read some lines from early poems written by Sri Aurobindo in England, published in 1898 as a part of the book of poems "Songs to Myrtilla" [CWSA 2: 9-37]
The wideness and plasticity are most needed when we deal with their writings that cover every aspect of life from every angle of vision without losing, even for a moment, the total picture.
Men have a feeling that if they are not all the time running about and bursting into fits of feverish activity, they are doing nothing. It is an illusion to think that all these so-called movements change things.