Can't find brushes sub folder in finder

Hi everyone Im trying to clean up my presets in Photoshop CS5, I recently saved some brushes I created in photoshop and I clicked on the new folder button at the bottom to create a new folder called "My brushes" and I saved the brushes there, which was great as it created a separator line between my brushes and photoshops built in brushes keeping things neat and made looking for my brushes less confusing, as before it mixed them up alphabetically with the built in brushes in the pull down menu in the brushes panel.
However now I cant find this "my brushes" folder or its contents anywhere except in photoshop, so I cant rename the folder, delete it or backup my brushes does anybody know where photoshop is hiding them ? any help greatly appreciated

Im using Lion so the library folder was hidden by default in users, I thought Id enabled it in the terminal but must have been confused with the HD library folder. Ive enabled it now and all is well wish Adobe would default to saving in the Applications/Adobe Photoshop/presets folder and creating sub folders in this folder creates a line partition in the save load pull down menu, it would make it so much more simple and intuitive.
Thanks for all your help much appreciated

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