It's so obvious,
it's so plain,
yet why do we miss it,
time and time again?
I came across a superb article by a fundamentalist Baptist lady who came to the inevitable Scriptural conclusion that the Ruach haQodesh or Holy Spirit must be female but who persisted in calling Her in male terminology. This extract illustrates how human tradition blinds and I hope will encourage you to dismiss it when it contradicts the Word of Elohim.
"The Lord chose to compare a family with the Trinity. In so doing, He called the head of the family, the man, after His own name, Father. Then He likened the children in the family to His own Son. The second named person in the trinity. So, we have in the family a person who represents God the Father, and we have a person who represents God the Son. By process of elimination, we come to realize who represents the Holy Spirit in the family. There is only one person left, and that’s the lady. That means that you-the woman, wife, mother—represent the Holy Spirit. If you would like to find your duties in life, just find in the Bible what the Holy Spirit is supposed to do. He comforts; so does Mother. He teaches; so does Mother. He instructs; so does Mother. He leads; so does Mother. Think of all the ministries the Holy Spirit has in the world. He’s the unseen One; so is Mother. He is the one who gives the others attention; so does Mother. If you want to know what your duties are in the family, all you have to do is find out the duties of the Holy Spirit in the Trinity, for you are the Holy Spirit of the home" (http://www.momof9splace.com/women.html).
The difference between honesty and blindly is a single 'S'. Time we added it to 'He' and made it 'She' when referring to our Heavenly Mother, the Ruach haQodesh.