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GOD IS ON LEAVE: OUR JOURNEY, OUR RESPONSIBILITY - Dr. Vineet Gera and Money Guru Dr. Raajh Shekhar

Updated: Jul 30

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When Faith Steps Back - What Steps Forward?

The title alone stops you: God Is on Leave. It’s bold. It’s unsettling. It asks a question most people never dare put into words, what happens when divine intervention goes silent? And what are we left with when the comfort of “someone else will fix this” no longer applies?


Authored by Dr. Vineet Gera and Money Guru Dr. Raajh Shekhar, this book feels like more than just an idea, it’s a reflection. A reflection held up to society, to systems, to us. The subtitle, Our Journey, Our Responsibility, turns the spotlight back where it belongs, not on fate, not on politics, not on some higher power waiting in the wings, but squarely on the individual.


It’s a shift. From blame to ownership. From waiting to action. And from the divine to the deeply human.


A Wake-Up Call Wrapped in Symbolism

The cover is striking: a stunned, wide-eyed priest standing before an empty altar. Lamps lit, rituals in motion, but the divine presence? Absent. And in that image, there’s both fear and realization. It suggests a world where tradition carries on, but meaning is missing. The message is loud without being preachy: what we fear isn’t the absence of God - it’s the absence of accountability.


This isn’t just a religious statement, it’s a social one. It speaks to a generation caught between inherited beliefs and unfolding chaos, between ancient prayers and modern consequences. The ornate temple gates, the golden light, the lone figure, everything on the cover works together to say: if no one’s coming, then who must we become?

And that’s the kind of question this book seems to ask, not just with ideas, but with urgency.


Not Just a Title—A Challenge

God Is on Leave isn’t about dismissing faith, it’s about activating responsibility. It doesn’t tell you to stop believing; it invites you to start becoming. To step into the space left behind when miracles are on pause. And whether that space is in our homes, our communities, or our hearts, the message is consistent: do something.


This is the kind of book that isn’t afraid to unsettle. It’s not offering soft comfort. It’s offering perspective. Possibly even discomfort, the kind that provokes thought, shifts complacency, and transforms it into clarity.


Final Thoughts

We live in a world where more people are questioning than ever before : questioning systems, power, belief, and their own roles in it all. God Is on Leave speaks directly into that moment. It offers not escape, but engagement.


So if you're ready to ask deeper questions; not just about God or society, but about your own part in the story, this book won’t hand you easy answers. But it just might help you find better ones.


Not in heaven. Not in a temple. But in you.



 
 
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