Horus represents the creative arts and is also representative of the energies of physical healing. Horus is typically depicted as being very attractive, with a popular personality. Music and the Arts were attributed to him and beauty in all forms is represented by this card. Horus represents the family, and specifically a happy family.
Horus was the defender of his family’s honour, when he avenged the wrongs that Set committed against his father. As such, when this card appears here for you, it implies that acknowledging anything that has happened to you that is similar to this (injustice, unfairness, etc) will help you connect better with your emotions. So, what has been unfair? Where have you experienced injustice? This is the place for you to start.
Horus is brave and heroic. And he is not scared to do what he needs to do to make life better for the people he loves.
However, Horus is also the happy card. He brings about physical healing, joy in the arts and a harmonious result. He won through in the end, and when he appears for you here, then you should too, once you’ve connected to your emotions.