Awareness
Awareness is necessary not just for collecting observations
for the process of understanding but really for all aspects of
the work of inner development. It is also, of course, necessary
for everyday practical living. Awareness is a characteristic of
life itself, of all living matter. (Essence, pg 127)

Awareness and personality
Awareness occupies a very special place among essential
aspects. In a sense, inner development as a whole -- the work
on both personality and Essence -- can be seen as the freeing
and the expansion of awareness. The reason behind this is that
the most basic function of the personality is the reduction of
awareness. In fact, the deepest aspect of the personality is a
restriction of awareness. The ego identity, which normally is
called the self, exists on the deepest level as a contraction
of awareness, a restriction of consciousness. To say it more accurately,
the ego identity (the “I”) as a structure is on the
deepest level a hole of awareness, or a deficiency of awareness,
because of the loss of intrinsic and basic awakeness. This is
the deepest and most defended hole in the personality. (Essence,
pg 127)

Awareness and repression
As awareness expands, the person becomes aware first
of the necessity to find ways of dealing with his superego. This
is the first important task. Without this ability, the individual
will find it extremely difficult to expand his awareness and deal
with his unconscious. The reason is that the status quo of the
personality is maintained by the superego. In particular, the
status quo is continued by keeping the unconscious unconscious,
by enforcing the defensive mechanisms of the ego. The agent that
enforces these defensive functions is the superego. We need to
understand the process of repression in order to understand this
mechanism more fully: awareness of unconscious material causes
anxiety to the ego. The ego responds to anxiety with repression;
it cuts off awareness from the arising unconscious material. In
this way it avoids experiencing the anxiety and thus avoids the
disintegrating effect of the anxiety on the ego structure. (Essence,
pg 136)

Awareness and the work
Awareness does not need to be motivated. It is what
is there. We are always aware of something. As long as there is
motivation for anything, awareness is restricted away from one
thing and toward another. When there is no motivation, awareness
will just be there, free. With awareness, there is a possibility
of understanding, of seeing the truth. Because awareness and understanding
are possible, freedom and happiness are possible. The correct
perspective from which you can do this work is always to be aware
of whether you are interested in the truth of what is happening
right now, or whether you are trying to achieve something. Are
you doing the work to acquire something, to arrive at a certain
goal, or are you doing it because you love the truth? (Diamond
Heart Book 2, pg 72)