Nah.
Beyond implies there's something to go beyond, which there isn't. It's the experience before the illusion of time is created that you are aiming for.
(It doesn't really end, just kind of flows from one lifetime into another, which is what the resurrection of Christ is all about)
Forever implies time exists. If you want to be precise, the most precise way of expressing it accurately that I'm aware of is to say we'll be experiencing each other timelessly. It's splitting hairs but words can really muddle things when used colloquially in these settings.
Says the supreme fool who has not yet experienced the horror that sloppy words posted on hyper-paranoid imageboards full of religious zealots can produce.
You fucking retard.