The outer behaviour of a person is according to the formation within a person. As the heart (अंत:करण), so is the behaviour.
A meditative person or a spiritual person when faced with natural calamity or personal crisis behaves in a very normal way. He is free from the mental confusion of how should one behave and how should one not. Whatever situation life presents to him, he accepts them completely, and whatever normally and wholly comes from within him, he does that.
He is away from any philosophical complexity; he doesn’t bother about what others would think. Since he has had continuously applied and exercised awareness, sensitivity and compassion, his behaviour turns out to be full of awareness, sensitivity and compassion.
A meditative and spiritual person is one who is engaged in bringing about the development of soul qualities within him. He looks into his conditionings, into his thoughts that limit him; and what so ever is there, he observes with full awareness and this way returns to his original nature.