The scenario you described is very typical in the job hunting world. Don't take it personally. Learn from the process.
Also, don't close doors either. I've landed a couple of jobs after the recruiter told me "they decided on someone else". It's like buying a house, the deal doesn't always go through. You may be the #2 candidate. It wouldn't hurt to touch base with the recruiters to say, "hi, I really liked the job .... are you all set with your hiring?
Perhaps you are very qualified, but there is the possibility you did something in the interview that offended someone. It could be the way you sat in the chair (slumped or upright), the way you held your arms (crossed or in your lap). Did you turn your cell phone off? Did you look the interviewer in the eye? All these little "body language" cues are EXTREMELY important.
In the end, I do think things work out for the best anyway. I believe that each person's subconscious mind contributes to the circumstances around us each day.
Be positive. Good luck!!!
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