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Bodhi House (a photo essay)
Bodhi House: A Refuge for ex-convicts that choose to pursue Buddhism in Adams County, Pa. (click to read captions)
2015
Angel Correa, known by his Buddhist name Rahula, carries felled tree branches after a winter storm at the property behind Bodhi House in Feb. 2014. (click to read caption)
2016
A leaf from a Bodhi tree sits on the window in the kitchen at Bodhi House. (click to read caption)
2016
Bhante Sujatha, a resident monk from the Blue Lotus Temple in Illinois, often visits Pennsylvania and stays at Bodhi House. (click to read caption)
2016
Correa, or Rahula, a Buddhist name he was given, plays with John Mulligan's dog, Huey, a five-year old American German Shepard, while relaxing with Mulligan. (click to read caption)
2016
John Mulligan, known as his Buddhist name Sivali, 76, left, and Angel Correa, called Rahula in his formal Buddhist name, 42, right, begin their daily meditation on March 18 2014 at Bodhi House in Mount Joy Township. Mulligan has dedicated to helping teach
2016
Rahula looks over the waters of the pond at Bodhi House. (click to read caption)
2016
Angel Correa takes a moment to check his Facebook page before heading to group meditation in Gettysburg on Aug. 3, 2014. (click to read caption)
2016
Rahula preparing to take his eight Upasaka precepts, a ceremony that establishes a Buddhist practitioner on a path to follow the vows of the Upasaka. (click to read caption)
2016
Mulligan and Correa spend a moment before sitting down to a meal July 22, 2014. (click to read caption)
2016
Huey rests outside the farmhouse.
2015
Rahula shares a moment reminiscing about art he made while in South Woods State Prison in New Jersey with Robert Sowers (click to read caption)
2016
Rahula spreads the ashes of former inmate and friend Earl Olsack during a memorial service at Bodhi House on Aug. 29, 2015. (click to read caption)
2016