A jew immediately makes a connection between waking up and the reality of G-d. From me to you. From the microcosm to the Macrocosm.
Are we Biblically obligated to pray every day? The classic argument between Rambam and Ramban. Are prayers like an organ or like the spine?
Explaining the deeper meaning of what the ‘Modeh Ani’ is about. The Halachic differentiation between a Mitzvah and a sin.
How do you fulfill the Mitzvah of prayer on Shabbat? (we’re not allowed to petition for our personal needs)
How do you prepare for praying? Tzedaka (giving to charity). Studying the secret of the Torah about the greatness of G-d. Going to the Mikvah to purify.
How will we pray when Mashiach will come? (we will need to petition for anything at that time), yet the Rabbis says the only sacrifice left will be the thanksgiving sacrifice.
In the times of the Talmud upon wake up they immediately started with the blessing, but we can only say a prayer but not a blessing.
Is G-d obligated to return our soul to us? The Halacha of someone who owes you money and gives you something of value to watch for him. Rational and irrational Mitzvoth.
Is prayer self-serving? How is it service of G-d if I ask for my needs? What about faith, isn’t G-d knows what he is doing? Don’t you have confidence in G-d?
Jacob’s ladder, the image of prayers. Why we find that in Jacob’s dream the Angels first went up and then came down? (Angels are from heaven they should come down first). Who delivers our prayers?