“Yes,†he said. “You see, I, too, have been seeing a lot of things, now that I’ve been spending so much time at the hospital.†He took a deep breath. “One night I got up and went down the hallway to see this woman who was crying. She was an elderly woman and the doctors didn’t know what to do for her. She was dying. I held her hand and stroked her forehead like she was a child. She immediately calmed down and was able to pass over in her sleep so peacefully. “The night nurse was furious, and the next morning she told the doctors what I’d done. They, too, became upset, telling me I didn’t have the authority to visit other patients. That poor nurse and the doctors, they just weren’t prepared to accept the simple truth that they aren’t in control. No one is in control, Mundo. We’re all just God’s guests for a short time.†I don’t know why, but I now asked, “Joseph, are you dying?†He looked at me straight in the eyes. “Yes, Mundo,†he said, “I’m dying.â€
Victor Villaseñor