Peter Robinson became a Buddhist monk at the age of forty-live. As Phra Peter Pannapadipo, he founded the Students’ Education Trust - a charity to help impover-ished students and novice monks continue their higher education. Monks cannot earn money or directly.fundraise, so after ten years Phra Peter temporarily disrobed from the monkhood to establish SET as a Foundation in Thailand.
At forty-five, successful businessman Peter Robinson gave up his comfortable life in London to ordain as a Buddhist monk in Bangkok. But the new path he had chosen was not always as easy or as straightforward as he hoped it would be.
In this truly extraordinary memoir, Phra Peter Pannapadipo describes his ten-year metamorphosis into a practicing Buddhist monk, while being initiated into the intricacies of an unfamiliar Southeast-Asian culture.
Phra Peter tells his story with compassion,humour and unflinching honesty. It’s the story of a ’Phra Farang’ - a foreign monk - living and practising his faith in an exotic and intriguing land.