Joshua Lippai wrote:
> If you're not comfortable with Terminal:
> 
> -Open a Finder window
> -From the menubar, click Go -> Go to Folder...


You can also re-set finder to show you the hidden dirs -- I always have 
mine set up that way. The easiest way is to use a utility called 
"TinkerTool", but you can also change the finder setting with the 
command line:

http://lifehacker.com/software/command-line/show-hidden-files-in-finder-188892.php


-Chris

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