Alice Coltrane (1937–2007) was an American pianist, harpist, composer, and spiritual leader whose visionary contributions reshaped the landscape of jazz and spiritual music. Emerging from Detroit’s vibrant jazz scene, she collaborated with legends including her husband, John Coltrane, before forging her own transcendent path. Blending modal jazz, Indian ragas, and cosmic spirituality, her works—such as *Journey in Satchidananda*—expanded the boundaries of sound and consciousness. Coltrane’s legacy endures as a profound influence on generations seeking the divine connection between music and the inner self.