Salaat are ritual prayers within the exoteric Muslim tradition that are performed five times a day. They are meant to aid the disciple in the practice of divine self-remembrance.
Ibn 'Arabi explained their esoteric significance within his
Futuhat al-Makkayah: The Meccan Revelations. If you are looking for a deeper understanding of the canonical prayers, you can study his book
On the Mysteries of Purification and Formal Prayer.
However, bear in mind that these prayers are for beginners, since even Prophet Muhammad declared:
An hour of contemplation (mushahadah, meditation) is better than a year of prayer. -Suyuti, Jamiu’s-Saghir, 2/127; Ajluni, I/310)
You can follow any practices you want. Canonical prayers are a beautiful tradition, but are simple food, milk, for babes. If you long for greater expediency, then meditation is the way.