Having thus crossed the Sthula and Sukshma coverings, the Yogi reaches the sixth covering that of the Transformable or Ahankara Tatva, which is the absorber of the Tanmatras and of the Indriyas.
Another school, following the very old teachings of Kapila, dissected the transformable parts in man and discriminated the same from the non-transformable.
The Sankhyas said that the chief duty of a man was to discriminate between the transformable and the non-transformable element in him, and when that was done, nothing more was needed.
Ahankara is the bare individuality, transformable into peculiarities, but not so transformed.
All are specific modes of molecular motion, transformable one into another at any moment as naturally as a cloud condenses into raindrops.
Herbert Spencer, in his "First Principles," rather cautiously took the same direction and tried to show how a certain amount of motion might be transformable into a certain amount of feeling.
Thus, heat is said to be a form of energy, and the forms of energy are convertible into one another, as the so-called forces were formerly supposed to be transformable into one another.
And there is always a tendency for energy to pass from the higher or more readily transformable to the lower or less readily transformable forms.
Are these mere forms of expression, always transformable into their scientific equivalents?
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "transformable" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: changeable; convertible; malleable; modifiable; resolvable; transitional